Can Protected Areas Contribute to Poverty Reduction?

Can Protected Areas Contribute to Poverty Reduction? Opportunities and Limitations

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Publisher's Synopsis

Poverty has become the central concern for development agencies, and because many of the areas that are most important for conserving biodiversity are occupied by poor people, or have poor people living around them, the relationship between poverty and protected areas can no longer be ignored. The relationship between poverty and protected areas is a complex one, but this book presents a balanced perspective on how protected areas relate to poverty, in both positive and negative ways. On the one hand, protected areas deliver multiple benefits to the people living around them, ranging from tourism to pollination. On the other hand, protected areas may prevent some forms of resource use, and harbour animals that may damage crops in adjacent lands. But by carefully addressing these potential conflicts in an open and inclusive manner, protected area authorities can forge a productive partnership with the rural poor. The issues certainly will require further discussion, but this book provides a useful beginning that is built on a broad consensus of leading organisations working in conservation and development.

Book information

ISBN: 9782831708096
Publisher: Island Press
Imprint: IUCN
Pub date:
DEWEY: 333.72
DEWEY edition: 22
Language: English
Number of pages: 60
Weight: 158g
Height: 203mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 6mm