Indigenous And Traditional Peoples And Protected Areas by Javier Beltrán
Principles, Guidelines and Case Studies
This insightful book explores the intricate relationship between indigenous and traditional peoples and the protected areas that often encompass their ancestral lands. It delves into the challenges and opportunities that arise when conservation efforts intersect with the rights and livelihoods of these communities. Through a series of case studies and expert analyses, the book highlights the importance of integrating indigenous knowledge and practices into conservation strategies to ensure both ecological sustainability and the preservation of cultural heritage. The work advocates for a collaborative approach that respects the sovereignty and contributions of indigenous peoples in the stewardship of natural resources.
- Published
- 2000
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- Unknown
- Length
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- Pages
- 300-350
- Original Language
- English
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