Integrating conservation and development experience : a review and bibliography of the ICDP literature

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[10]  K. Ghimire Parks and People: Livelihood Issues in National Parks Management in Thailand and Madagascar , 1994 .

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[14]  K. Ghimire Conservation and social development: a study based on an assessment of Wolong and other panda reserves in China , 1994 .

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[16]  J. Oates The dangers of conservation by rural development – a case-study from the forests of Nigeria , 1995, Oryx.

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[20]  S. Chape Biodiversity conservation, protected areas and the development imperative in Lao PDR : forging the links , 1996 .

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[25]  Wenjun Li,et al.  Habitat change and protection of the red-crowned crane (Grus japonensis) in Yancheng Biosphere Reserve, China , 1998 .

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[32]  A. Songorwa,et al.  Community-Based Wildlife Management (CWM) in Tanzania: Are the Communities Interested? , 1999 .

[33]  M. Colchester Sustaining the Forests: The Community‐based Approach in South and South‐East Asia , 1994 .

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[35]  Dennis D. Murphy,et al.  Ecological Monitoring: A Vital Need for Integrated Conservation and Development Programs in the Tropics , 1994 .

[36]  M. Sanjayan Experiences with Integrated-Conservation Development Projects in Asia , 1997 .

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[38]  J. Fox,et al.  Mapping Conflicts Between Biodiversity and Human Needs in Langtang National Park, Nepal , 1996 .

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[41]  Joe Peters Understanding Conflicts between People and Parks at Ranomafana, Madagascar , 1999 .

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[46]  P. Scott. From Conflict To Collaboration: People and Forests at Mount Elgon, Uganda , 1998 .

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