People, Parks and Poverty: Political Ecology and Biodiversity Conservation
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| Auteur(s) | Adams, W.M. Hutton, J. |
| Date | 2007 |
| Type de référence | article de journal |
| Nom de source | Conservation and Society |
| Journal | Vol 5 No2 |
| Pages | pp. 147-183 |
Résumé
This paper explores the political ecology of conservation, particularly the establishment of PAs. It discusses the implications of the idea of pristine nature, the social impacts of and the politics of PA establishment and the way the benefits and costs of PAs are allocated. It considers three key political issues in contemporary international conservation policy: the rights of indigenous people, the relationship between biodiversity conservation and the reduction of poverty, and the arguments of those advocating a return to conventional PAs that exclude people.
Thèmes
interactions pauvreté-environnement
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- Cambridge University, UK (Organisation O0202)
- United Nations Environment Programme-World Conservation Monitoring Centre (UNEP-WCMC) (Organisation O0091)