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Speaking a common language: The uses and performance of the IUCN system of management categories for protected areas
… drinking water supplies, and secure homes for vulnerable human communities including many indigenous peoples. They … 2.12: Using the categories to support the needs and rights of Traditional and Indigenous Peoples in protected … the definitions used in the 1978 system implied that human occupation or resource use were unwelcome or …
European models of good practice in protected areas
… also for culture and ideas. Since 1988, the Park has legal rights to regulate hunting in the existing buffer zone – … comple- ment of plants and animals almost undisturbed by human activity. It is not surprising that the core zone is a … has been pro- tected for a very long time, with no direct human impact, change to it will be from other causes, such as …
Guidelines for public use measurement and reporting at parks and protected areas
… funds are dedicated to assisting, supporting and managing human use. Much of a reserve’s planning and development activities are centered on human factors. The same information needed by managers is … waters, persons engaged in the pursuit of specific legal rights such as subsistence hunting, fishing, or native …
Pueblos indígenas y tradicionales y áreas protegidas: Principios, directrices y casos de estudio
… marco acordado. Referencias Berkey, C. (1994). Maya land rights in Belize and the history of indian reservations. … Council’s Petition to the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights. Zisman, S. (1989). The directory of protected areas …