Available funds for protecting and managing nature reserves are extremely limited in developing countries, including China. This article considers the financing and management of Xishuangbanna State Nature Reserve in Yunnan as a case study. This Reserve is under the overall management of the Bureau for the Protection of Xishuangbanna State Nature Reserve but there is considerable decentralisation in the management of its five sub-reserves. These are managed from four stations, one for each of the sub-reserves except for Mengla and Shangyang sub-reserves which share the same station. The source of funds for the Reserve and sub-reserves are listed and the nature of outlays are specified. Almost all available funds are spent on salaries wages ...
This report provides information on the impact of a new conservation regime in the Fanjingshan Nat...
Brings attention to recent environmental policy documents which have been released in China such as ...
Faced with fiscal constraints and enormous population pressures, 80 percent of Chinese nature reserv...
Available funds for protecting and managing nature reserves are extremely limited in developing coun...
Many studies conducted a decade ago indicated that funding shortages were a major constraint on the ...
Considerable loss of biodiversity has been occurring in China as in most developing countries and th...
Considerable loss of biodiversity has been occurring in China as in most developing countries and th...
Nature reserves (NRs) have been the backbone of biodiversity conservation and the construction of Ch...
The use of Protected areas (PAs) is an effective approach for conservation worldwide. The support of...
The use of Protected areas (PAs) is an effective approach for conservation worldwide. The support of...
In the rugged mountains of China's Yunnan Province, the Baimaxueshan Nature Reserve has recently bee...
Nature reserves are widely considered as one available strategy for protecting biodiversity, which i...
The number and area of nature reserves in China have increased significantly in the last 2 decades. ...
The State Council of China has adopted Agenda 21 for China and biodiversity conservation is one plan...
This paper summarized existing national administrative system for nature reserves and described rele...
This report provides information on the impact of a new conservation regime in the Fanjingshan Nat...
Brings attention to recent environmental policy documents which have been released in China such as ...
Faced with fiscal constraints and enormous population pressures, 80 percent of Chinese nature reserv...
Available funds for protecting and managing nature reserves are extremely limited in developing coun...
Many studies conducted a decade ago indicated that funding shortages were a major constraint on the ...
Considerable loss of biodiversity has been occurring in China as in most developing countries and th...
Considerable loss of biodiversity has been occurring in China as in most developing countries and th...
Nature reserves (NRs) have been the backbone of biodiversity conservation and the construction of Ch...
The use of Protected areas (PAs) is an effective approach for conservation worldwide. The support of...
The use of Protected areas (PAs) is an effective approach for conservation worldwide. The support of...
In the rugged mountains of China's Yunnan Province, the Baimaxueshan Nature Reserve has recently bee...
Nature reserves are widely considered as one available strategy for protecting biodiversity, which i...
The number and area of nature reserves in China have increased significantly in the last 2 decades. ...
The State Council of China has adopted Agenda 21 for China and biodiversity conservation is one plan...
This paper summarized existing national administrative system for nature reserves and described rele...
This report provides information on the impact of a new conservation regime in the Fanjingshan Nat...
Brings attention to recent environmental policy documents which have been released in China such as ...
Faced with fiscal constraints and enormous population pressures, 80 percent of Chinese nature reserv...