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sea change in official conservation policy over the past 20 years as the Zambian Wildlife Authority (ZAWA) moved from offi- cial ...
tial for partnership among rural communi- ties, tour operators, and ZAWA to earn sig- nificant revenue from a well-managed wildl ...
found in the Zambia Wildlife Act obscures how “participation” in fact occurs – first, people become accomplices to a process in ...
CBNRM was seen as a “more African” way of conserving wildlife,^43 while colonial poli- cies were built upon the assurance that A ...
both the powerful and the weak through time. I am not here necessarily laying claims of racism at the feet of donor, NGO and sta ...
References “The Zambia Wildlife Act, 1998,” Republic of Zambia Government, Government Printing Press, Lusaka, Zambia, 1998. Abra ...
TThe last twenty years have witnessed a boom in conservation, as evidenced by the increased number of protected areas as well as ...
States-based environmental NGOs and local people in the Maya biosphere reserve, a protected area in Guatemala’s northern low- la ...
and good will, work to pro- duce such knowledge as truthsabout the natural and social world.^6 However, my research leads me to ...
Moreover, government policy to colonise the area, followed by internal displacements resulting from Guatemala’s civil war, led t ...
improve environmental management. Producing Knowledge about Conservation’s Actors After the creation of the reserve, the NGOs be ...
Petenerosare defined in relation to sureños or immigrants from departments south of the Petén; the majority are ladinosfrom the ...
PeteneroDiscourses of Harmonious Forest Management The petenero/sureñobinary neatly coin- cides with, and in part reflects the p ...
management practices employed), Oscar provided no evidence. Instead, he simply replied, “the immigrants are not familiar with th ...
us many times. Now we are working on the concession only because they have already involved us, since the benefits from the harv ...
[preparado]”. This comment was seconded by Chema; “No [we can’t continue alone], because there are no educated people here.” Fra ...
References Atran, S., and D. Medin, “Knowledge and Action: Cultural Models of Nature and Resource Management in Mesoamerica”, in ...
Communities in the Maya Biosphere Reserve, Petén, Guatemala, The Geographical Review88: 388-412, 1998. Torres, B., “Transnationa ...
AAt the 2003 World Parks Congress Transboundary Protected Areas (TBPAs) were trumpeted as an idea whose time has come. The Congr ...
Transcending or superimposing pol- itics? The rise and rise of Transboundary Protected Areas owes much to the fact that bioregio ...
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