This book looks at transboundary initiatives in nature conservation. There are many locally relevant initiatives, following different agendas. There are four main arguments used to argue for the need for transboundary protected areas: three are ecological and one political. This book is rich in detail and case study material, but sympathetic too, to theory
Today, over 3,000 protected areas around the world contribute to the protection of biodiversity, pea...
There are more than 3000 protected areas (PAs) situated on or near international boundaries, and amo...
It has been long recognized that political borders should not hamper wildlife, and that conservation...
The world's biomes and their associated ecosystems are artificially fractured by geopolitical bounda...
Protected areas have long been one of the main strategies for safeguarding the world’s biodiversity....
Biodiversity and Protected Areas assembles twelve topics from around the world, illustrating the com...
Border areas are often isolated by their geographies, with their respective territories subject to o...
With the growing pressure of environmental degradation and exploitation to social and ecological lan...
Rapid biodiversity loss has prompted global action to prevent further declines, yet coordinated cons...
This article is intended as a synthesis of the ideas, previously presented by the author, on the con...
A map of the world, or of any continent (except Australia), is a patchwork quilt of countries of var...
We usually think that national parks, wildlife sanctuaries, and other areas reserved for the protect...
Protecting nature means, first of all, setting it outside the range of human influence. By emphasizi...
The World Conservation Strategy stresses the maintenance of essential ecological processes and life-...
Biodiversity conservation is at a crossroads. A number of trends are converging with the potential t...
Today, over 3,000 protected areas around the world contribute to the protection of biodiversity, pea...
There are more than 3000 protected areas (PAs) situated on or near international boundaries, and amo...
It has been long recognized that political borders should not hamper wildlife, and that conservation...
The world's biomes and their associated ecosystems are artificially fractured by geopolitical bounda...
Protected areas have long been one of the main strategies for safeguarding the world’s biodiversity....
Biodiversity and Protected Areas assembles twelve topics from around the world, illustrating the com...
Border areas are often isolated by their geographies, with their respective territories subject to o...
With the growing pressure of environmental degradation and exploitation to social and ecological lan...
Rapid biodiversity loss has prompted global action to prevent further declines, yet coordinated cons...
This article is intended as a synthesis of the ideas, previously presented by the author, on the con...
A map of the world, or of any continent (except Australia), is a patchwork quilt of countries of var...
We usually think that national parks, wildlife sanctuaries, and other areas reserved for the protect...
Protecting nature means, first of all, setting it outside the range of human influence. By emphasizi...
The World Conservation Strategy stresses the maintenance of essential ecological processes and life-...
Biodiversity conservation is at a crossroads. A number of trends are converging with the potential t...
Today, over 3,000 protected areas around the world contribute to the protection of biodiversity, pea...
There are more than 3000 protected areas (PAs) situated on or near international boundaries, and amo...
It has been long recognized that political borders should not hamper wildlife, and that conservation...