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Park, People and Biodiversity Conservation in Kaziranga National Park, India

Park, People and Biodiversity Conservation in Kaziranga National Park, India

... the people living in this part of the country. Conservation of the park started more than a century ago, and local people have often contested such ...indigenous people have been facing ...

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Fencing and Forest Conservation: Attitudes of Local People Living Adjacent to Eastern Slopes of Mount Kenya

Fencing and Forest Conservation: Attitudes of Local People Living Adjacent to Eastern Slopes of Mount Kenya

... alternative conservation and management strategy to control and regulate interactions between natural landscape resources and surrounding ...Most conservation areas in Sub-Saharan region have diversified ...

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Bird naming systems by Akan people in Ghana follow scientific nomenclature with potentials for conservation monitoring

Bird naming systems by Akan people in Ghana follow scientific nomenclature with potentials for conservation monitoring

... Akan people with the scientific and English systems helped us to identify the potentials that indigenous naming systems can have for improved of conservation efforts in ...

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Amphibious Encounters: Coral and People in Conservation Outreach in Indonesia

Amphibious Encounters: Coral and People in Conservation Outreach in Indonesia

... a conservation outreach project that attempts to educate and convert local people into coral ...Bajau people appear to be amphibious beings, moving between a changeable land-water interface, and ...

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Biodiversity and Health: Implications for Conservation

Biodiversity and Health: Implications for Conservation

... biodiversity conservation are far less ...high conservation value are also disproportionately beneficial to human health and well-being, mean- ing that the two sets of objectives can be simultaneously and ...

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Socio-economic Factors Influencing Utilization of Forest Resources at Odoba Forest Reserve, Benue State, Nigeria

Socio-economic Factors Influencing Utilization of Forest Resources at Odoba Forest Reserve, Benue State, Nigeria

... the people had an inverse relationship with utilization of forest resources from the ...influenced conservation of forest resources in Kipini division of Tana Delta district, ...enables people to go ...

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mckinley_et_al-2017-biological_conservation.pdf

mckinley_et_al-2017-biological_conservation.pdf

... with people who harvest the shrub to formulate research ques- tions about sustainable use of the ...how people interact with ecological processes (Ballard and Huntsinger, 2006; Haberl et ...dimensions. ...

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Ch 5: Roads, Apes and Biodiversity Conservation

Ch 5: Roads, Apes and Biodiversity Conservation

... roads. Conservation actors therefore have a role to play in ensuring adequate scientific data are available to inform ...considerations, conservation organizations will be left to rely on financial ...

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Avifauna and its conservation in dal lake

Avifauna and its conservation in dal lake

... 6 Macrophytic harvesting: Dal lake provides main source of fodder and are greatly exploited for their macrophytes. The harvesting of macrophytes is done either by local people or by contractors. The large scale ...

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Kill to Conserve: Ethical Implications of Trophy Hunting Conservation Measures

Kill to Conserve: Ethical Implications of Trophy Hunting Conservation Measures

... most people would agree that killing off all predatory species and insects would be a highly disturbing course of action, and so it does not make sense to kill on the basis of instinctual ...

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Identification and conservation status of traditional medicinal plants in gechi and chewaka woredas, ilu ababor zone, Ethiopia

Identification and conservation status of traditional medicinal plants in gechi and chewaka woredas, ilu ababor zone, Ethiopia

... Plants provide food and other materials essential for human livelihoods and are involved in many ecological processes that benefit people (Hamilton and Hamilton, 2006). Specifically, forests contain a vast range ...

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Systematic Conservation Assessment for Most of the Colombian Territory as a Strategy for Effective Biodiversity Conservation

Systematic Conservation Assessment for Most of the Colombian Territory as a Strategy for Effective Biodiversity Conservation

... Colombian ecosystems are not an exception in complexity and as a mega diverse country it is responsible for the proper use of threatened ecosystems and species, of those considered unique among others in the world, and ...

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Use of forest products by the local people of the Salonga National Park in the Congo

Use of forest products by the local people of the Salonga National Park in the Congo

... local people living within the Sa- longa National ...local people draw most of their primary needs from forest ...local people use other forest products to meet their basic ...local people ...

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Modern Conservation: Connecting Objects, Values and People

Modern Conservation: Connecting Objects, Values and People

... The spiritual or religious value expresses the sanctity of the objects and phenomena, their connection to the supernatural world. These can include grave goods, statues of gods, icons and sacrificial items, various ...

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Botanical gardens   Way to sustainability and ex situ conservation

Botanical gardens Way to sustainability and ex situ conservation

... Sustainable plant conservation has been appropriately recognized as one of the main activities of botanical gardens. The increasing pressure on the natural resources and their by- products has led to dwindling of ...

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Evaluating Indigenous Structural Technologies of Konso People, Ethiopia

Evaluating Indigenous Structural Technologies of Konso People, Ethiopia

... Konso people in protecting soil from ...water conservation structures, current land use types and depth of the soil were ...existing conservation practices from four sampled sites (kuttele, kashalle, ...

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Purpose vs performance : what does marine protected area success look like?

Purpose vs performance : what does marine protected area success look like?

... Why local people do not support conservation: Community perceptions of marine protected area livelihood impacts, governance and management in Thailand.. Lessons Learned from Recent Marin[r] ...

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Community Based Tourism   Option for Forest Dependent Communities in 1A IUCN Protected Areas? Cameroon Case Study

Community Based Tourism Option for Forest Dependent Communities in 1A IUCN Protected Areas? Cameroon Case Study

... where people are allowed to continue to live and/or use the areas for their livelihood, protected areas may serve to protect threatened human communities or sites of great cultural and spiritual ...dispossessing ...

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Biodiversity and sustainable development : research exercise 31 499 in partial fulfilment of an M Phil (Development Studies)

Biodiversity and sustainable development : research exercise 31 499 in partial fulfilment of an M Phil (Development Studies)

... Grove eds Conservation in Africa: People, Policies and Practice, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge McNeely, J 1988a Economics and Biodiversity: Developing and Using Economic Incentiv[r] ...

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Impact of Conservation Measures over Mangrove Forest-dependent Community: A Qualitative Study Using Human Rights Lens

Impact of Conservation Measures over Mangrove Forest-dependent Community: A Qualitative Study Using Human Rights Lens

... National Conservation Strategy (NCS), the Coastal and Wetland Biodiversity Management, the Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM), the National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan, the Conservation and ...

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