Increasing biodiversity loss makes the call for effective nature conservation sound louder and louder. Most remaining biodiversity-rich areas are inhabited or used by indigenous peoples and local communities. In recent years a new æparadigmÆ of ænature conservation with respect for the rights of indigenous peoples and local communitiesÆ was put forward. This study investigates how nature conservation initiatives interact with the rights of indigenous peoples and local communities, taking a human rights and legal anthropological perspective.
ISBN: | 9789400001336 |
Publication date: | 22nd August 2011 |
Author: | Ellen Desmet |
Publisher: | Intersentia |
Format: | Hardback |
Pagination: | 723 pages |
Series: | International Law |
Genres: |
Public administration Development economics and emerging economies International law Citizenship and nationality law Environment law Conservation of the environment Sustainability |