16 p.Participatory zoning projects promise to balance conservation and development at a landscape scale, but such efforts face serious political and institutional challenges. Case studies from Bolivia, Philippines and Peru reveal that governance, funding commitments, ecological context, and the use of innovative mapping techniques can stall or advance zoning outcomes
Since the 1990s, the government of Bolivia has tried to introduce the concept of co-management in pr...
Landscape approaches to integrated land management have recently gained considerable attention in th...
We show how to identify “hotspot” biodiversity areas on which to base relevant policies and manageme...
Intensifying land uses around protected areas (PAs) often threaten their ecological integrity and ma...
This paper examined the concept of zoning management in protected areas. In the past 25 years, the a...
Centralized forms of decision making have failed to halt natural resource degradation and achieve ef...
Managing complex landscape mosaics in areas dominated by poverty often requires addressing conflicti...
Managing complex landscape mosaics in areas dominated by poverty often requires addressing conflicti...
Managing complex landscape mosaics in areas dominated by poverty often requires addressing conflicti...
Land-use planning identifies the best land-use options by considering environmental, economic, and s...
The Model of Participatory Zoning was developed by the Cartographic Laboratory Diathesis at the Univ...
Large-scale development projects often overlap forest areas that support the livelihoods of indigeno...
In the two decades since the 1992 Rio Conference, land-use planning (LUP) has become recognized as a...
In the two decades since the 1992 Rio Conference, land-use planning (LUP) has become recognized as a...
Zoning is a ubiquitous land use planning and regulatory mechanism whose purpose is to provide for or...
Since the 1990s, the government of Bolivia has tried to introduce the concept of co-management in pr...
Landscape approaches to integrated land management have recently gained considerable attention in th...
We show how to identify “hotspot” biodiversity areas on which to base relevant policies and manageme...
Intensifying land uses around protected areas (PAs) often threaten their ecological integrity and ma...
This paper examined the concept of zoning management in protected areas. In the past 25 years, the a...
Centralized forms of decision making have failed to halt natural resource degradation and achieve ef...
Managing complex landscape mosaics in areas dominated by poverty often requires addressing conflicti...
Managing complex landscape mosaics in areas dominated by poverty often requires addressing conflicti...
Managing complex landscape mosaics in areas dominated by poverty often requires addressing conflicti...
Land-use planning identifies the best land-use options by considering environmental, economic, and s...
The Model of Participatory Zoning was developed by the Cartographic Laboratory Diathesis at the Univ...
Large-scale development projects often overlap forest areas that support the livelihoods of indigeno...
In the two decades since the 1992 Rio Conference, land-use planning (LUP) has become recognized as a...
In the two decades since the 1992 Rio Conference, land-use planning (LUP) has become recognized as a...
Zoning is a ubiquitous land use planning and regulatory mechanism whose purpose is to provide for or...
Since the 1990s, the government of Bolivia has tried to introduce the concept of co-management in pr...
Landscape approaches to integrated land management have recently gained considerable attention in th...
We show how to identify “hotspot” biodiversity areas on which to base relevant policies and manageme...