Making co-management work in protected areas with indigenous peoples in Bolivia and Peru


Autoria(s): Boillat, Sébastien; Serrano, Elvira; Alca, Jamil
Data(s)

2013

Resumo

Sustainable and equitable management of biodiversity in protected areas inhabited by indigenous peoples is often a challenge. It requires an intercultural dialogue based on local norms of resource use and indigenous knowledge. Moreover, mechanisms that generate economic incentives must be able to compete with income from illegal activities such as logging, mining, and land trafficking. Finally, efforts are needed to ensure that regulations and policies on conservation and resource extraction do not overlap and contradict each other, as this hampers efforts both to conserve biodiversity and to promote development at the local level.

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://boris.unibe.ch/46591/1/Regional_Policy_Brief_5_SAM_co-managing_protected_areas_EN.pdf

Boillat, Sébastien; Serrano, Elvira; Alca, Jamil (2013). Making co-management work in protected areas with indigenous peoples in Bolivia and Peru (Evidence for Policy Series, regional edition South America 5). La Paz: NCCR North-South

doi:10.7892/boris.46591

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

NCCR North-South

Relação

http://boris.unibe.ch/46591/

http://www.nccr-north-south.unibe.ch/publications/Infosystem/On-line%20Dokumente/Upload/Regional_Policy_Brief_5_SAM_co-managing_protected_areas_EN.pdf

Direitos

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Fonte

Boillat, Sébastien; Serrano, Elvira; Alca, Jamil (2013). Making co-management work in protected areas with indigenous peoples in Bolivia and Peru (Evidence for Policy Series, regional edition South America 5). La Paz: NCCR North-South

Palavras-Chave #330 Economics
Tipo

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info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion

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