Biological diversity: balancing interests through adaptive collaborative management
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Biological diversity: balancing interests through adaptive collaborative management
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Buck, L.
Geisler, C.C. Schelhas, J. Wollenberg, Eva K. |
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biodiversity
forest management resource management nature conservation protected areas community involvement cooperation adaptation policies methodology |
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Description |
This book explores the use of adaptive collaborative management (ACM) as an approach to better balance local, national and global interests in conserving biodiversity with competing interests for resource use. ACM approaches resource management as an on-going learning process based on continuous, cumulative experimentation. This edited volume presents cases from around the world and interdisciplinary analyses to show how scientists, practitioners, policy makers and citizens can work together to achieve mutually agreeable outcomes.
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2001
2012-06-04T09:06:21Z 2012-06-04T09:06:21Z |
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Book
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Buck, L., Geisler, C.C., Schelhas, J., Wollenberg, E., (eds.) 2001. Biological diversity: balancing interests through adaptive collaborative management . Boca Raton, Florida, USA, CRC Press. 465p. ISBN: 0-8493-0020-7..
0-8493-0020-7 https://hdl.handle.net/10568/18335 https://www.cifor.org/knowledge/publication/853 |
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en
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CRC Press
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