Land Tenure, Conservation and Development in Southeast Asia

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Arfak Mountains
ASEAN Heritage Parks
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Batang Ai
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Colonial Administration
community-based conservation
Concession Agreements
DENR Administrative Order
environmental policy Southeast Asia
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Fishing Cats
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Gunung Leuser
Gunung Mulu National Park
Hawksbill Turtles
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indigenous land rights
Kayan Mentarang
Kayan Mentarang National Park
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logging
management
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Native Customary Rights
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participatory conservation development projects
Proboscis Monkey
protected
protected area management
Protected Areas
Puerto Princesa
rural resource governance
Sea Grass
Southeast Asian Archipelago
sustainable livelihoods
Tabon Caves
Tanjung Puting
Tropical Forest Action Plan
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Wildlife Management Areas
WWF Indonesia

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415303736
  • Weight: 408g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Sep 2004
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book examines the relationship between land tenure, conservation and rural development in the context of the Southeast Asian archipelago. In particular, it is concerned with people living in and around national parks and other protected areas. It discusses the value of reinforcing indigenous tenure and sustainable resource use practices and of including them in policies and projects that attempt to integrate conservation and development.

Peter Eaton now lives in the Peak District National Park and is Visiting Professor with the Department of Geography, University of Plymouth, UK. Much of his working life has been spent in Sarawak, Papua New Guinea and Brunei. His teaching and research interests are in rural development, land tenure and conservation. He has acted as a consultant to the South Pacific Regional Environmental Programme and a number of other international organisations.

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