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Preface |
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Part I Introduction |
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Why the World Needs Parks |
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3 | (12) |
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Integrated Conservation and Development Projects: Problems and Potential |
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15 | (15) |
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The History of Protection: Paradoxes of the Past and Challenges for the Future |
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30 | (23) |
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Part II Case Studies |
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Scenes from the Front Lines of Conservation |
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53 | (4) |
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Africa |
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West Africa: Tropical Forest Parks on the Brink |
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57 | (19) |
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Parks in the Congo Basin: Can Conservation and Development Be Reconciled? |
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76 | (10) |
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Conservation in Anarchy: Key Conditions for Successful Conservation of the Okapi Faunal Reserve |
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86 | (11) |
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Strategies for Conserving Forest National Parks in Africa with a Case Study from Uganda |
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97 | (15) |
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Making a Rain Forest National Park Work in Madagascar: Ranomafana National Park and Its Long-term Research Commitment |
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112 | (25) |
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Latin America |
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Expanding Conservation Area Networks in the Last Wilderness Frontiers: The Case of Brazilian Amazonia |
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137 | (12) |
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The National Sanctuary Pampas del Heath: Case Study of a Typical ``Paper Park'' under Management of an NGO |
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149 | (7) |
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Fernando B. Rubio del Valle |
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Successes and Failings of the Monteverde Reserve Complex and Costa Rica's System of National Protected Areas |
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156 | (16) |
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172 | (17) |
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Asia |
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Nagarahole: Limits and Opportunities in Wildlife Conservation |
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189 | (14) |
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Conserving the Leuser Ecosystem: Politics, Policies, and People |
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203 | (15) |
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Conservation of Protected Areas in Thailand: A Diversity of Problems, a Diversity of Solutions |
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218 | (14) |
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Biodiversity Conservation in the Kingdom of Bhutan |
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232 | (11) |
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Part III Themes |
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Overcoming Impediments to Conservation |
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243 | (7) |
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Park Level |
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Mitigating Human-Wildlife Conflicts in Southern Asia |
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250 | (15) |
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265 | (14) |
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Ecotourism Tools for Parks |
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279 | (28) |
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Fernando B. Rubio del Valle |
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The Problem of People in Parks |
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307 | (13) |
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National Level |
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Political Will for Establishing and Managing Parks |
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320 | (15) |
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The Role of the Private Sector in Protected Area Establishment and Management |
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335 | (17) |
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Anarchy and Parks: Dealing with Political Instability |
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352 | (12) |
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International Level |
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Financing Protected Areas |
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364 | (19) |
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Internationalization of Nature Conservation |
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383 | (12) |
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General Tools |
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Monitoring Protected Areas |
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395 | (14) |
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Breaking the Cycle: Developing Guiding Principles for Using Protected Area Conservation Strategies |
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409 | (15) |
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The Frontier Model of Development and Its Relevance to Protected Area Management |
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424 | (19) |
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Part IV Conclusions |
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Putting the Right Parks in the Right Places |
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443 | (25) |
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Making Parks Work: Past, Present, and Future |
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468 | (15) |
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List of Contributors |
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Index |
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