Salvaging Nature - Indigenous peoples, protected areas and biodiversity conservation
BOOK AVAILABLE ON REQUEST FROM THE FPP OFFICE: info@forestpeoples.org
An analysis of the evolution of Northern concepts of wilderness and biodiversity conservation, demonstrating how mainstream conservationists have sought to impose their culturally bound vision of natural resource management on indigenous peoples without taking account of their rights under international law or their different priorities and perceptions.
Originally published in 1994, this is a revised edition incorporating up-to-date material.
ISBN: 9974771978. Pages: 135. Binding: Paperback. Publisher: WRM and FPP. Availability: In stock
Overview
- Resource Type:
- Reports
- Publication date:
- 16 February 2003
- Programmes:
- Conservation and human rights Territorial Governance
- Translations:
- Spanish: Naturaleza cercada: Pueblos indígenas, áreas protegidas y conservación de la biodiversidad French: Nature sauvage, nature sauvée ? Peuples autochtones, aires protégées et conservation de la biodiversité