TY - ECHAP KW - land use KW - land tenure KW - community forestry KW - forest management KW - common property KW - commons KW - natural resource management AU - Leslie A. Brownrigg AU - Jeffrey A. McNeely AU - David Pitt AB - On their own lands, the culturally native populations of Latin America protect large areas in natural ecosystems and achieve a renewable resource of a living environment. This relation can be reinforced by each of the four management options for the formal designation and organization or protected areas which are outlined in this paper: native owned lands, where the protection of the area is by native peoples; reserves, where a protected natural area corresponds with the territory of a particular native population; buffer zones, where a protected area serves as a physical or ecological barrier between native lands and the lands of others; and research stations, where certain areas under native management are organized as agricultural or ecological research stations. AN - 89-00314 BT - Culture and conservation: The human dimension in environmental planning CY - London DA - 01/1985 LA - English N1 - Chapter 2 N2 - On their own lands, the culturally native populations of Latin America protect large areas in natural ecosystems and achieve a renewable resource of a living environment. This relation can be reinforced by each of the four management options for the formal designation and organization or protected areas which are outlined in this paper: native owned lands, where the protection of the area is by native peoples; reserves, where a protected natural area corresponds with the territory of a particular native population; buffer zones, where a protected area serves as a physical or ecological barrier between native lands and the lands of others; and research stations, where certain areas under native management are organized as agricultural or ecological research stations. PB - Croom Helm PP - London PY - 1985 SP - 33 EP - 44 ST - Native cultures and protected areas T2 - Culture and conservation: The human dimension in environmental planning TI - Native cultures and protected areas: Management options ER -