Joint Protected Area Management: A Simple Guide - How It Will Benefit Wildlife and People
Bibliography B1112
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| Author(s) | Apte, T. Kothari, A. |
| Date | 2000 |
| Reference type | Booklet |
| Pages | 48 pp. |
Summary
This booklet is about a collaborative system of protecting natural environments, known as Joint Protected Area Management (JPAM). JPAM attempts to conserve protected areas in a way whereby local communities, wildlife and wildlife habitats can co-exist by mutually benefiting each other, and in which government officials, local people and others work together. The booklet is organised in a simple question and answer format and will be useful for forest officials, NGOs, social activists, local community representatives, conservation researchers, academics and others who are interested in the conservation of biodiversity and livelihoods based on biodiversity.
Themes
Protected areas
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