Community-based biodiversity conservation in the Himalayas / edited by Yogesh Gokhale and Ajeet K.Negi
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- 333.951609545 COM
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333.9516 CON Conserving wildlife : | 333.9516 MAK Making conservation work | 333.9516 SAC Sacred natural sites | 333.951609545 COM Community-based biodiversity conservation in the Himalayas / edited by Yogesh Gokhale and Ajeet K.Negi | 333.954 KRA Introduction to wildlife management : basics | 333.954 WOR Biofuels for transport : global potential and implications for sutainable energy and agiculture | 333.9715092 AMU Amulya Reddy: citizen scientist |
Conservation of biodiversity by local communities has been part of the social system in the Himalayas. A variety of ecosystems are conserved traditionally by local communities. These communities are fully aware of the relationship between protecting the nature and getting ecosystem goods and services. The van panchayat system in Uttarakhand and sacred natural sites all over the Himalayas suggest a mix of the institutions in the region, widely supported and recognized by the government and the local society. Globally, community conserved areas (CCAs) are gaining importance.
Biodiversity Heritage Sites, Community Reserves, and Conservation Reserves are the new institutional legal provisions that recognize the efforts of local communities in biodiversity conservation in India. These provisions need to be sensitive towards the traditional systems followed by these communities
The present volume highlights the importance of the existing systems in terms of their role in biodiversity conservation with community participation and suggests ways to enhance community-based biodiversity conservation. It would serve as an important reference for a wide range of stakeholders, from policy-makers to environmentalists, biodiversity experts, development practitioners, academicians, and researchers.
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