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Indigenous Peoples and Protected Areas in South and Southeast Asia: From Principles to Practice

Bibliography B0176
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Author(s)Colchester, M.
Erni, C.
Date1999
Reference typeEdited Book
Pages334 pp.
PublisherForest Peoples Programme, Moreton in Marsh

Summary
Compiled from case studies presented at the second of a series of conferences on Indigenous Peoples and protected areas. Conservation agencies now recognize indigenous peoples’ rights to the ownership and control of their lands and resources, but how has this new partnership turned out in practice? Twelve original case studies from South East Asia provide practical lessons in how the interests of indigenous peoples and conservation objectives can be reconciled.

Themes
Case study

Geographic coverage
South-Eastern Asia

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