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The Politics and Economics of Park Management

Transforming Protected Areas for Sustainable Use

Terry L Anderson editor Alexander James editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Rowman & Littlefield

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This insightful exploration of park management details the transition to sustainable practices, as outlined in The Politics and Economics of Park Management.

In The Politics and Economics of Park Management, the authors delve into the complexities of national protected area systems across both developed and developing nations. They argue that the transition from traditional 'fortress parks' to models that promote sustainable use requires a comprehensive approach that combines legal frameworks with a cultural shift towards sustainability. The contributors, which include park management professionals, academics, and members of non-governmental organizations, emphasize the importance of creating an informal culture of sustainable resource use among all stakeholders involved in park management.

The book highlights that successful institutional change is not solely reliant on the establishment of appropriate legal and regulatory regimes. Instead, it also necessitates fostering an environment where sustainable practices are embraced by the community and park management alike. The contributors present various case studies that illustrate how these cultural changes can take root over time, ultimately benefiting both conservation efforts and the financial viability of protected areas.

By showcasing real-world examples of successful transformations, The Politics and Economics of Park Management serves as a valuable resource for understanding the dynamics of park management. It offers insights into how both formal and informal strategies can lead to improved outcomes for protected areas, making it a vital read for anyone involved in or studying environmental management and conservation.

The proposition that human beings and nature can be separated anywhere on earth is increasingly seeming a fiction. The management of national parks, accordingly, must be rethought. This book is the place to start. The Politics and Economics of Park Management has more new ideas and interesting case material about national and state parks here in the United States and around the world than any other source I know. -- Robert H. Nelson, School of Public Policy, University of Maryland
Useful for individuals interested in applying market-based solutions to biodiversity conservation. Upper-division undergraduates through professionals. * CHOICE *
This is a thought-provoking book that could help to shake protected-area managers out of any complacence that may remain in this time of increasing social and economic pressure on our planet's remaining bits of nature. * Environment *
Nine papers provide theoretical insights and international experience relevant to the successful modernization of park management. * Journal of Economic Literature *

ISBN: 9780742511569

Dimensions: 229mm x 147mm x 12mm

Weight: 299g

224 pages