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Leaving space for nature : the critical role of area-based conservation / Nigel Dudley and Sue Stolton.

Dudley, Nigel, (author.). Stolton, Sue, (author.).

Summary:

"This book provides the first contemporary assessment of area-based conservation and its implications for nature and society. Now covering 15% of the land surface and a growing area of ocean, the creation of protected areas is one of the fastest conscious changes in land management in history. But this has come at a cost, including a backlash from human rights organisations about the social impacts of protected areas. At the same time, a range of new types of area-based conservation have emerged, based on indigenous people's territories, local community lands and a new designation of "other effective area-based conservation measures". This book provides a concise overview of the status and possible futures of area-based conservation. With many people calling for half the earth's land surface to remain in a natural condition, this book taps into the urgent debate about the feasibility of such an aim and the ways in which such land might be managed. It provides a timely contribution by people who have been at the centre of the debate for the last twenty years. Building on the authors' large personal knowledge, the book draws on global case studies where the authors have first-hand experience, including Yosemite National Park (USA), Blue Mountains National Park (Australia), Bwindi National Park (Uganda), Chingaza National Park (Colombia), Ustyart Plateau (Kazakhstan), Snowdonia National Park (Wales) and many more. This book is essential reading for students, academics and practitioners interested in conservation and its impact on society." --  Provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780367407537
  • ISBN: 0367407531
  • Physical Description: x, 193 pages ; 24 cm
  • Publisher: Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon ; Routledge, 2020.

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note:
Machine generated contents note: pt. I Setting the scene -- 1. vision for area-based conservation -- 2. What are we aiming for? -- 3. brief history of the modern protected area movement -- pt. II What has been achieved so far -- 4. Agreeing what we mean by area-based conservation -- 5. Deciding where protected areas should be located -- 6. Setting targets for conservation -- 7. How much is already set aside for conservation? -- pt. III Why this is not enough -- 8. needs for area-based conservation: countering threats -- 9. needs for area-based conservation: maximising ecosystem services -- 10. Effectiveness of the existing estate -- 11. costs -- pt. IV Where do we go from here? -- 12. Leaving space for nature: what next?.
Subject: Nature conservation > Philosophy
Naturalness (Environmental sciences)
Philosophy of nature

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