Co-management of Protected Areas: The Case of Community Agreements on Conservation in the Lore Lindu National Park, Central Sulawesi, IndonesiaCuvillier Verlag, 2004 - 205 من الصفحات |
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المحتوى
CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK | 14 |
OVERVIEW AND RECENT TRENDS | 37 |
RESEARCH AREA AND METHODS | 60 |
NATURE CONSERVATION PROBLEMS IN THE LLNP | 71 |
COMMUNITY AGREEMENTS AS AN APPROAH TO SOLVE NATURE | 101 |
Household Participation in Establishing the Agreements | 130 |
DISCUSSION | 163 |
CONCLUSIONS AND POLICY IMPLICATIONS | 176 |
عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
activities agencies agreements on conservation agreements on nature agricultural analysis author's household survey biodiversity BTNLL cacao Central Sulawesi co-management Coase Coase Theorem community agreements concerning conflicts conservation agreements customary communities customary forest decentralization Deliberative Democracy Dongi-Dongi economic encroachment environmental establishing the agreements factors forest management forest products Forestry Forestry Law functions household heads household survey 2002 illegal logging implementation important indicated Indonesia inside the Park institutions interviews involved Katu Lembaga Adat Lindu National Park LLNP Lore Lindu National management plan meetings migrants natural resource management nature conservation negotiation process NGOs non-participants opportunity costs organizations Palu Park authority Park management participation participatory Poso probit process of establishing property rights protected areas rattan collection regional regulations resettlement respondents role sanctions social capital Source South Sulawesi stakeholders strategy sub-district Table timber traditional transaction costs variable Village A3 Village B1 village headman village leaders violations