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Participatory Governance of UNESCO Biosphere Reserves in Canada and Israel - Resolving Natural Resource Conflicts (Hardcover)
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Participatory Governance of UNESCO Biosphere Reserves in Canada and Israel - Resolving Natural Resource Conflicts (Hardcover)
Series: Earthscan Studies in Natural Resource Management
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This book explores how participatory governance processes help to
find integrated solutions to resource-based development while
protecting ecosystems in UNESCO designated areas. Participatory
Governance of UNESCO Biosphere Reserves in Canada and Israel
explores how stakeholders' participation in decision-making
processes related to natural resource management facilitates or
hinders the obtainment of an acceptable balance between nature
protection and sustainable development policies in the eyes of the
participating stakeholders. A comparative analysis of nature versus
development conflicts in the Megiddo and Mount Carmel biosphere
reserves in Israel and the Mount Arrowsmith and Clayoquot Sound
biosphere reserves in Canada, showcases the different approaches in
implementing the biosphere reserve concept. The participatory
processes of stakeholders, including governments, resource-based
industries, local and indigenous communities and environmental NGOs
established to address the local natural resource use problems are
considered to be an opportunity of reconciliation among
stakeholders with diverse interests, lifestyles and cultures but
also improving the relationship between man and nature. Yet,
achievement of these goals has proven to be a challenge. In some
cases the participatory decision-making process yields benefits and
in some cases it fails to deliver expected results. This book
explores why is that the case. This title will be of great interest
to students and scholars of natural resource management, integrated
approaches to conservation and sustainable development, and
participatory governance of social-ecological systems. It will also
be of interest to environmental conflict mediators, participatory
process facilitators, policymakers and professionals involved in
managing social-ecological systems or establishing biosphere
reserves.
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