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Managing the Commons: Conservation of Biodiversity.

Agotado
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Editor Leticia Merino Pérez Jim Robson
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| Lugar de edición: |
México |
| Fecha de edición: |
2005 |
| Num edición: |
1 |
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| Número de páginas: |
60 |
| Características físicas: |
27 x 21 cm |
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-- |
| ISBN: |
968-817-734-2 |
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Rústica |
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Impreso / Electrónico |
Resumen: Este volumen es uno de cuatro libros elaborados para dar seguimiento a la Décima Conferencia Bienal de la Asociación Internacional para el Estudio de la Propiedad Común (IASCP), celebrada los días 9 a 13 de agosto de 2004 en Oaxaca, sur de México.
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Índice: Foreword. Elinor Ostrom
A Word From The Editors
Abbreviations
Managing the commons: conservation of biodiversity Thematic introduction. Victoria M. Edwards
Knowledge, Learning and the Resilience of Social-Ecological Systems. Fikret Berkes Nancy Turner
Designing Alternative Frameworks for Conserving Biodiversity with Communities and Local Governments: a case from Pando, Bolivia. Janis B. Alcorn Carol Carlo Julio Rojas David Rothschild Pedro Sarmiento Alaka Wali Alejo Zarzycki Alonzo Zarzycki
A Framework for Designing Co-Operative Management for the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area. Helen Ross James Innes
Managing the commons: conservation of biodiversity. Emerging issues, conclusions and recommendations. Augusta Molnar
About the Contributors
Reseña: In this volume on Conservation of Biodiversity, Berkes and Turner focus on how community-based conservation and management systems contribute to the preservation and development of useful Indigenous knowledge, how this important source of knowledge is undergoing both productive and unproductive transformations, and how institutions and knowledge co-evolve over time when local communities have considerable autonomy. Alcorn and coauthors address how local communities working with local governments have been empowered to conserve biodiversity in Pando, Bolivia. They use the single case to illustrate a broader set of design issues. In the third article, Ross and Innes provide a framework for examining some of the cooperative management techniques related to the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area in Australia. This is an innovative effort to integrate Indigenous rights and the management of an incredible environmental resource. To conclude the volume, Molnar provides a useful synthesis of what is new and what is old in the current debates about the role of communities and conservation.
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