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Parques nacionales y habitantes - Análisis del Marco teórico

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Amend, Stephan
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Parques nacionales y poblaciones locales en América del sur

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Amend, Stephan

Our treasures at risk : World Heritage in times of climate change : contributions from youth messengers around the globe

This publication is dedicated to the topic of natural World Heritage. It explores how these outstanding sites can function as the flagships of protected areas and thereby support biodiversity conservation as well as human well-being. Statements of young people from around the world who participated in the International Youth Forum Go4BioDiv, held in parallel to the CBD-COP 10 in Nagoya, Japan, in October 2010, illustrate the threats to the treasures of our planet.

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Heine, Britta
Jaeger, Tilman
Treu, Nina

Protected landscapes and agrobiodiversity values

This new series of publications on the values of Protected Landscapes and Seascapes is intended to document and spell out the various environmental, economic, social and cultural values that Category V protected areas can provide. The first volume addresses the topic of agrobiodiversity. Since they are lived-in, working landscapes, Category V protected areas would appear to provide a potential mechanism for conserving agrobiodiversity.

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Brown, Jessica
Kothari, Ashish
Phillips, Adrian
Stolton, Sue

National parks without people? : the South American experience

The relationship between protected natural areas and local human populations is extemely complex. This challenging book with diverse contributions from experts covering 13 countries, places the issues in context. Originally published in Spanish, it clearly demonstrates that people are part of most national parks, and policies which ignore their presence are doomed to failure.

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Amend, Stephan
Amend, Thora

Espacios sin habitantes? : parques nacionales de América del Sur

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Amend, Stephan
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