The role of Co-management in enabling livelihoods change in context of creating natural reserves
Nowadays Chinese government pays more and more attention to environmental protection. The number of nature reserves and the size of protected areas have increased sharply in China. The establishment of nature reserves limits economic development of surrounding communities to some extent. Co-manageme...
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SLU/Dept. of Urban and Rural Development
2012
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