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Conservation and development /

By: Newsham, Andrew.
Contributor(s): Bhagwat, Shonil.
Series: Publisher: London : Routledge, 2016Description: xxvi, 411 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780415687805 (hardback); 9780415687805:; 0415687802 (hardback); 9780415687812 (pbk.); 0415687810 (pbk.).Subject(s): Environmental management -- Nature conservation -- Conservation of natural resources | Sustainable development | Economic development -- Sustainable devlopment -- Environmental aspects | Environmental economicsDDC classification: 333.7
Contents:
List of figures, tables and boxes -- Acknowledgements and dedications -- List of acronyms and abbreviations -- Introduction -- Part 1 : histories of conservations and development -- Conservation and development in historical perspective -- Sustainable development in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries -- Part 2 : conservation and development in the broader global context -- Conservation, development and the relationship between nature and society -- Conservation and development in an era of global change -- Conservation and development in the context of globalisation and neoliberalism -- Global environmental governance -- Population, consumption, conflict and environment -- Management of natural resources in a globalised world -- Part 3 : conservation and development in practice -- Protected areas, conservation and development -- Integrated conservation and development through community conservation -- Ecotourism, conservation and development -- Conservation and development in the context of religious, spiritual and cultural values -- Payments for ecosystem services in the context of material and cultural values -- Conclusion : conervation and development futures -- Bibliography -- Index.
Summary: How can we reconcile environmental conservation and economic development? This book asks what is entailed in approaching environmental conservation and economic development simultaneously, and how that changes our understanding of conservation and development. It does this by exploring the outcomes of attempts in the last four decades to reconcile conservation with development both conceptually and in practice, and how that has changed our understandings of the two.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

List of figures, tables and boxes -- Acknowledgements and dedications -- List of acronyms and abbreviations -- Introduction -- Part 1 : histories of conservations and development -- Conservation and development in historical perspective -- Sustainable development in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries -- Part 2 : conservation and development in the broader global context -- Conservation, development and the relationship between nature and society -- Conservation and development in an era of global change -- Conservation and development in the context of globalisation and neoliberalism -- Global environmental governance -- Population, consumption, conflict and environment -- Management of natural resources in a globalised world -- Part 3 : conservation and development in practice -- Protected areas, conservation and development -- Integrated conservation and development through community conservation -- Ecotourism, conservation and development -- Conservation and development in the context of religious, spiritual and cultural values -- Payments for ecosystem services in the context of material and cultural values -- Conclusion : conervation and development futures -- Bibliography -- Index.

How can we reconcile environmental conservation and economic development? This book asks what is entailed in approaching environmental conservation and economic development simultaneously, and how that changes our understanding of conservation and development. It does this by exploring the outcomes of attempts in the last four decades to reconcile conservation with development both conceptually and in practice, and how that has changed our understandings of the two.

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