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Relationships between protected natural areas and local human populations: Application for sustainable land use planning
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Busch, Miriam Leah
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Area planning & development
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1989
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Relationships between protected natural areas and local human populations: Application for sustainable land use planning
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Relationships between protected natural areas and local human populations: Application for sustainable land use planning
1989
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Overview
Two parks are studied as successful examples of protected natural areas in developing countries to demonstrate the importance of addressing local human needs while caring for the park ecosystem. Nominated as successful in a survey of park experts, Pakistan’s Kirthar National Park and Nepal’s Royal Chitwan National Park are presented as case studies. Strategies reported to be successful in dealing with conflicts with local human populations in 28 protected areas in 18 countries are also discussed. The need for cultural sensitivity by land use planners and managers in protecting and creating sustainable natural areas is stressed.
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ProQuest Dissertations & Theses
ISBN
9798207404288
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