TY - SER
KW - common property
KW - local knowledge
KW - politics
KW - debt trade
KW - traditional wildlife management
KW - natural resource management
KW - indigenous societies
KW - Native Americans
KW - American Indians
KW - rainforests
KW - indigenous knowledge
KW - community involvement
AU - R. J. Hoage
AU - Katy Moran
AU - National Zoo
AB -
Includes the following papers:
- Culture and the commons
- Community conservation education project for the golden lion tamarin, Brazil- building support for habitat conservation
- Sustainable conservation: Bolivian debt trade a catalyst
- Indigenous peoples and their knowledge: missing links and lost knowledge in the conservation of Brazil's tropical forests
- Cultural basis for the conservation of elephants and other wildlife in Sri Lanka
- Self-management and state-management, forms of knowing and conserving: a case study of sub-arctic Cree Indians, the Quebec government, and wildlife
- National recreation areas in Appalachia: citizen participation in planning and management
- Co-management with whom? The politics of conservation and development in Latin America
- Planning networks of protected habitat for conservation and development in Latin America
- Planning networks of protected habitat for conservation of species of importance to indigenous societies: three islands with primary rainforest and pressures for both logging and habitat protection.
This document contains the abstracts/summaries of the 8th National Zoo Symposium. Topics such as: common property, politics, community involvement, debt trade, indigenous knowledge, traditional wildlife management, natural resource management, and indigenous societies are addressed.
AN - 91-01179
CY - Dubuque, IA
DA - 04/1988
LA - English
N2 - Includes the following papers:
- Culture and the commons
- Community conservation education project for the golden lion tamarin, Brazil- building support for habitat conservation
- Sustainable conservation: Bolivian debt trade a catalyst
- Indigenous peoples and their knowledge: missing links and lost knowledge in the conservation of Brazil's tropical forests
- Cultural basis for the conservation of elephants and other wildlife in Sri Lanka
- Self-management and state-management, forms of knowing and conserving: a case study of sub-arctic Cree Indians, the Quebec government, and wildlife
- National recreation areas in Appalachia: citizen participation in planning and management
- Co-management with whom? The politics of conservation and development in Latin America
- Planning networks of protected habitat for conservation and development in Latin America
- Planning networks of protected habitat for conservation of species of importance to indigenous societies: three islands with primary rainforest and pressures for both logging and habitat protection.
This document contains the abstracts/summaries of the 8th National Zoo Symposium. Topics such as: common property, politics, community involvement, debt trade, indigenous knowledge, traditional wildlife management, natural resource management, and indigenous societies are addressed.
PB - Kendall/Hunt Publishers
PP - Dubuque, IA
PY - 1998
SN - 0787247618; 9780787247614
EP - xii
EP - 160 pp.
TI - Culture: The missing element in conservation and development: Abstracts of the 8th National Zoo Symposium held at the National Zoological Park, Washington, DC, 1988
UR - https://www.worldcat.org/title/260057590
ER -