This thesis identifies theoretical gaps regarding the adequacy of property rights in achieving sustainable management in the world’s largest Sundarbans Mangrove Forest (SMF) in Bangladesh. This will be achieved through an examination of existing and alternative property rights regimes. Gaps are also pinpointed regarding non-compliance with existing policy in conservation practices and the absence of clear quantitative and qualitative methodical approaches for identifying sustained conservation determinants of the forest. This research aims to fill these gaps by addressing the questions of the adequacy of the existing property rights regime to achieve sustainability. It examines the interaction between property rights and conservation and...
Participatory conservation embraces the idea that nature and people can, and must, work together to ...
Sundarbans, a Ramsar and World Heritage site, is the largest single block of tidal halophytic mangro...
The SEAFDEC/AQD experience in Malalison Island on the Community Fishery Resources Management Project...
This thesis identifies theoretical gaps regarding the adequacy of property rights in achieving susta...
This study examines the challenges of achieving sustainable management of the world's largest mangro...
This article examines the factors that influence conservation practices in the world’s largest mangr...
Degradation of mangrove ecosystems is a major concern in many countries of the world. This study exa...
Mangroves represent an important source of livelihood for many poor people acrossthe world. However,...
Mangroves represent an important source of livelihood for many poor people acrossthe world. However,...
Mangroves represent an important source of livelihood for many poor people acrossthe world. However,...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 302-351.Chapter 1. Sustainable conservation of the Sundarbans...
Sundarbans, a Ramsar and World Heritage site, is the largest single block of tidal halophytic mangro...
Sundarbans, a Ramsar and World Heritage site, is the largest single block of tidal halophytic mangro...
Sundarbans, a Ramsar and World Heritage site, is the largest single block of tidal halophytic mangro...
In this report the property right structures surrounding tropical forest management are analyzed wit...
Participatory conservation embraces the idea that nature and people can, and must, work together to ...
Sundarbans, a Ramsar and World Heritage site, is the largest single block of tidal halophytic mangro...
The SEAFDEC/AQD experience in Malalison Island on the Community Fishery Resources Management Project...
This thesis identifies theoretical gaps regarding the adequacy of property rights in achieving susta...
This study examines the challenges of achieving sustainable management of the world's largest mangro...
This article examines the factors that influence conservation practices in the world’s largest mangr...
Degradation of mangrove ecosystems is a major concern in many countries of the world. This study exa...
Mangroves represent an important source of livelihood for many poor people acrossthe world. However,...
Mangroves represent an important source of livelihood for many poor people acrossthe world. However,...
Mangroves represent an important source of livelihood for many poor people acrossthe world. However,...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 302-351.Chapter 1. Sustainable conservation of the Sundarbans...
Sundarbans, a Ramsar and World Heritage site, is the largest single block of tidal halophytic mangro...
Sundarbans, a Ramsar and World Heritage site, is the largest single block of tidal halophytic mangro...
Sundarbans, a Ramsar and World Heritage site, is the largest single block of tidal halophytic mangro...
In this report the property right structures surrounding tropical forest management are analyzed wit...
Participatory conservation embraces the idea that nature and people can, and must, work together to ...
Sundarbans, a Ramsar and World Heritage site, is the largest single block of tidal halophytic mangro...
The SEAFDEC/AQD experience in Malalison Island on the Community Fishery Resources Management Project...