This study is to assess natural resource management practices in Xilingol Biosphere Reserve (XBR) located in northern China in their institutional contexts. Institutions including legislation, regulations and administrative structures, responsibilities associated with land and resource rights, decision making powers and processes, and community participation, and the interactions between these institutions have exerted great impacts on how natural resources are used and managed in XBR. Local people have experienced great socioeconomic losses accompanied with the establishment of XBR. However, they have not been provided with adequate compensation for their lost benefits. This gave rise to the conflict between local people and XBR. The findi...
Available funds for protecting and managing nature reserves are extremely limited in developing coun...
Biosphere reserves (BRs) are UNESCO designated sites, established to promote and demonstrate the con...
Social equity is imperative both morally and instrumentally in the governance of protected areas, as...
This study is to assess natural resource management practices in Xilingol Biosphere Reserve (XBR) lo...
Throughout the world, protected areas have been established to preserve biodiversity and natural eco...
The use of Protected areas (PAs) is an effective approach for conservation worldwide. The support of...
Biosphere reserves are regions that are internationally recognized for their ecological significance...
Nowadays Chinese government pays more and more attention to environmental protection. The number of ...
The way natural resources are managed is one of the most important sustainability challenges we face...
Xishuangbanna, in Yunnan,China, contains the country’s highest concentration of biodiversity. Since ...
For nearly 20 years, biosphere reserves have offered a unique framework for building the knowledge, ...
In the rugged mountains of China's Yunnan Province, the Baimaxueshan Nature Reserve has recently bee...
This paper summarized existing national administrative system for nature reserves and described rele...
The degradation of the steppe ecosystem in Xilingol League in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region o...
There exists a negative externality of livestock breeding due to the difference between private and ...
Available funds for protecting and managing nature reserves are extremely limited in developing coun...
Biosphere reserves (BRs) are UNESCO designated sites, established to promote and demonstrate the con...
Social equity is imperative both morally and instrumentally in the governance of protected areas, as...
This study is to assess natural resource management practices in Xilingol Biosphere Reserve (XBR) lo...
Throughout the world, protected areas have been established to preserve biodiversity and natural eco...
The use of Protected areas (PAs) is an effective approach for conservation worldwide. The support of...
Biosphere reserves are regions that are internationally recognized for their ecological significance...
Nowadays Chinese government pays more and more attention to environmental protection. The number of ...
The way natural resources are managed is one of the most important sustainability challenges we face...
Xishuangbanna, in Yunnan,China, contains the country’s highest concentration of biodiversity. Since ...
For nearly 20 years, biosphere reserves have offered a unique framework for building the knowledge, ...
In the rugged mountains of China's Yunnan Province, the Baimaxueshan Nature Reserve has recently bee...
This paper summarized existing national administrative system for nature reserves and described rele...
The degradation of the steppe ecosystem in Xilingol League in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region o...
There exists a negative externality of livestock breeding due to the difference between private and ...
Available funds for protecting and managing nature reserves are extremely limited in developing coun...
Biosphere reserves (BRs) are UNESCO designated sites, established to promote and demonstrate the con...
Social equity is imperative both morally and instrumentally in the governance of protected areas, as...