Conservation projects alter local productive modes and have an impact on livelihoods. For example, sea turtle conservation projects affect fishing communities through hunting restrictions. It is not painless for communities to improve fishing technology in order to prevent the accidental capture of sea turtles. The inability to adapt to environmental requirements forces fishermen to abandon traditional livelihoods. A combination of environmental conservation and ecotourism development can provide the solution. (...)Conservation and Ecotourism in Brazil and Mexico: The Development Impact
Executive Summary Introduction The Irreversibility of Extinction The Instability of Pref...
Ecosystem detriment and severe poverty still are among the greatest challenges for sustainable devel...
Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) have long been advocated as effective management vehicles for promotin...
Many environmentalists believe ecotourism has the potential to generate net benefits for people and ...
The experience with tourism-based boat trips in Caixa d´Aço Bay in Paraty, Brazil, highlights the pr...
This study evaluated how three conservation approaches implemented by the Brazilian Sea Turtle Conse...
“Saving Sea Turtles”: Examining the Efficacy of American Conservation Efforts in Mexico This paper ...
Some conservationists assert that multiple-use protected areas can accommodate competing claims for ...
Urgent challenges posed by widespread degradation in tropical ecosystems with poor governance requir...
Brackish water ecosystems such as mangroves are among the most biodiverse in the world. The mangrove...
There is much research stating both the benefits and drawbacks of tourism. While I agree that devel...
A question often faced by conservationists in developing countries is whether their efforts to prote...
Wildlife-based ecotourism has been stated as an efficient tool to promote the conservation of endang...
In the Rio Negro, the third-largest tributary of the Amazon, many turtle species have been important...
Increased number of extinct, endangered species in South America, especially plants in Brazil and Eq...
Executive Summary Introduction The Irreversibility of Extinction The Instability of Pref...
Ecosystem detriment and severe poverty still are among the greatest challenges for sustainable devel...
Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) have long been advocated as effective management vehicles for promotin...
Many environmentalists believe ecotourism has the potential to generate net benefits for people and ...
The experience with tourism-based boat trips in Caixa d´Aço Bay in Paraty, Brazil, highlights the pr...
This study evaluated how three conservation approaches implemented by the Brazilian Sea Turtle Conse...
“Saving Sea Turtles”: Examining the Efficacy of American Conservation Efforts in Mexico This paper ...
Some conservationists assert that multiple-use protected areas can accommodate competing claims for ...
Urgent challenges posed by widespread degradation in tropical ecosystems with poor governance requir...
Brackish water ecosystems such as mangroves are among the most biodiverse in the world. The mangrove...
There is much research stating both the benefits and drawbacks of tourism. While I agree that devel...
A question often faced by conservationists in developing countries is whether their efforts to prote...
Wildlife-based ecotourism has been stated as an efficient tool to promote the conservation of endang...
In the Rio Negro, the third-largest tributary of the Amazon, many turtle species have been important...
Increased number of extinct, endangered species in South America, especially plants in Brazil and Eq...
Executive Summary Introduction The Irreversibility of Extinction The Instability of Pref...
Ecosystem detriment and severe poverty still are among the greatest challenges for sustainable devel...
Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) have long been advocated as effective management vehicles for promotin...