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050 0 0 _aQH77.M35
_bB56 2008
082 0 4 _a333.951609598
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245 0 0 _aBiodiversity and human livelihoods in protected areas :
_bcase studies from the Malay Archipelago /
_cedited by Navjot S. Sodhi [and others].
246 3 _aBiodiversity & Human Livelihoods in Protected Areas
264 1 _aCambridge :
_bCambridge University Press,
_c2008.
300 _a1 online resource (xv, 478 pages) :
_bdigital, PDF file(s).
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _acomputer
_bc
_2rdamedia
338 _aonline resource
_bcr
_2rdacarrier
500 _aTitle from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
505 0 0 _gPart I
_tConservation needs and priorities
_g7 --
_g3
_tDelineating Key Biodiversity Areas as targets for protecting areas /
_rThomas M. Brooks, Naamal De Silva, Melizar V. Duya, Matt Foster, David Knox, Penny Langhammer, William Marthy R., Blas Tabaranza, Jr.
_g20 --
_g4
_tA Master Plan for Wildlife in Sarawak: preparation, implementation and implications for conservation /
_rMelvin T. Gumal, Elizabeth L. Bennett, John G. Robinson, Oswald Braken Tisen
_g36 --
_g5
_tIndonesia's protected areas need more protection: suggestions from island examples /
_rDavid Bickford, Jatna Supriatna, Noviar Andayani, Djoko Iskandar, Ben J. Evans, Rafe M. Brown, Ted Townsend, Umilaela, Deidy Azhari, Jimmy A. McGuire
_g53 --
_g6
_tBirds, local people and protected areas in Sulawesi, Indonesia /
_rTien Ming Lee, Navjot S. Sodhi, Dewi M. Prawiradilaga
_g78 --
_g7
_tImportance of protected areas for butterfly conservation in a tropical urban landscape /
_rLian Pin Koh
_g95 --
_g8
_tBiodiversity conservation and indigenous peoples in Indonesia: the Krui people in southern Sumatra as a case study /
_rAhmad Kusworo, Robert J. Lee
_g111 --
_g9
_tInvolving resource users in the regulation of access to resources for the protection of ecosystem services provided by protected areas in Indonesia /
_rAbdul Halim, Tri Soekirman, Widodo Ramono
_g122 --
_gPart II
_tConservation with and against people(s)
_g141 --
_g12
_tCollaboration, conservation, and community: a conversation between Suraya Afiff and Celia Lowe /
_rSuraya Afiff, Celia Lowe
_g153 --
_g13
_tHands off, hands on: communities and the management of national parks in Indonesia /
_rMoira Moeliono
_g165 --
_g14
_tConservation and conflict in Komodo National Park /
_rRuddy Gustave, Henning Borchers
_g187 --
_g15
_tAnother way to live: developing a programme for local people around Tanjung Puting National Park, Central Kalimantan /
_rSemiarto Aji Purwanto
_g203 --
_g16
_tFor the people or for the trees? A case study of violence and conservation in Ruteng Nature Recreation Park /
_rMaribeth Erb, Yosep Jelahut
_g222 --
_g17
_tSeas of discontent: conflicting knowledge paradigms within Indonesia's marine environmental arena /
_rChris Majors
_g241 --
_g18
_tStrategy and subjectivity in co-management of the Lore Lindu National Park (Central Sulawesi, Indonesia) /
_rGreg Acciaioli
_g266 --
_g19
_tIndigenous peoples and parks in Malaysia: issues and questions /
_rHood Salleh, Keith A. Bettinger
_g289 --
_g20
_tProtecting Chek Jawa: the politics of conservation and memory at the edge of a nation /
_rDaniel P.S. Goh
_g311 --
_g21
_tIntegrating conservation and community participation in protected-area development in Brunei Darussalam /
_rAzman Ahmad
_g330 --
_gPart III
_tLegal and governance frameworks for conservation
_g347 --
_g23
_tIntroduction to Part III /
_rAlan Khee-Jin Tan
_g349 --
_g24
_tProtected-area management in Indonesia and Malaysia: the challenge of divided competences between centre and periphery /
_rAlan Khee-Jin Tan
_g353 --
_g25
_tProtecting sovereignty versus protecting parks: Malaysia's federal system and incentives against the creation of a truly national park system /
_rKeith A. Bettinger
_g384 --
_g26
_tWhat protects the protected areas? Decentralization in Indonesia, the challenges facing its terrestrial and marine national parks and the rise of regional protected areas /
_rJason M. Patlis
_g405 --
_g27
_tLearning from King Canute: policy approaches to biodiversity conservation, lessons from the Leuser Ecosystem /
_rJohn F. McCarthy, Zahari Zen
_g429.
520 _aThis book was published in 2007. Protected areas have emerged as major arenas of dispute concerning both indigenous and environmental protection. In the Malay Archipelago, which contains two of the twenty-five biodiversity hotspots identified globally, rampant commercial exploitation is jeopardizing species and rural livelihoods. While protected areas remain the only hope for the imperiled biota of the Malay Archipelago, this protection requires consideration of the sustenance needs and economic aspirations of the local people. Putting forward the views of all the stakeholders of protected areas - conservation practitioners and planners, local community members, NGO activists, government administrators, biologists, lawyers, policy and management analysts and anthropologists - this book fills a niche in the area of biodiversity, and is a highly valuable and original reference book for graduate students, scientists and managers, as well as government officials and transnational NGOs.
650 0 _aBiodiversity conservation
_zMalay Archipelago
_vCase studies.
650 0 _aBiodiversity conservation
_xEconomic aspects
_zMalay Archipelago
_vCase studies.
650 0 _aBiodiversity conservation
_xGovernment policy
_zMalay Archipelago
_vCase studies.
650 0 _aProtected areas
_zMalay Archipelago
_vCase studies.
650 0 _aProtected areas
_xEconomic aspects
_zMalay Archipelago
_vCase studies.
650 0 _aProtected areas
_xGovernment policy
_zMalay Archipelago
_vCase studies.
700 1 _aSodhi, Navjot S.,
_eeditor.
776 0 8 _iPrint version:
_z9780521870214
856 4 0 _uhttps://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511542169
999 _c521503
_d521501