Papers from workshops held during the 5th IUCN World Parks Congress, Durban, Sept. 2003. "Chief Scientist's Office"--Cover. Includes bibliographical references (p. 201-232).
Contents:
Introduction : building broader support for protected areas / Jeffrey A. MeNeely -- A taxonomy of support : how and why new constituencies are supporting protected areas / Jeffrey A. MeNeely, Kent H. Redford and Assheton Stewart Carter -- Extractive industries as a new constituency for protected areas / Assheton Stewart Carter -- Urban dwellers and protected areas : natural allies / Ted Tryzna -- The role of hunting in promoting protected areas / Kent H. Redford and Miranda Mockrin -- Building support for protected areas using a "one health" perspective / Steven A. Osofsky ... [et al.] -- Protected areas and the security community / Anne Hammill -- Protected areas and development assistance agencies : at the intersection of conservation and development / Thomas O. McShane -- Protected areas and local and indigenous communities / Lea M. Scherl -- Protected areas and indigenous peoples : the Durban contributions to reconciliation and equity / Peter Bille Larsen and Gonzalo Oviedo -- Building cultural support for protected areas through sacred natural sites / Allen Putney -- Building support for protected areas through tourism / Robyn Bushell -- Making connections : the tactics, art and science of building political support for protected natural areas / David Ostergren -- Contribution of the World Heritage Convention to building support for the global protected area system / Jim Thorsell -- Communication as a means of building support for protected areas / Wendy Goldstein and Elisabeth Auchincloss -- Some conclusions and ways ahead / Jeffrey A. MeNeely.
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