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5. Fitting ICD Into a Project Framework: A CARE Perspective
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Phil Franks
Chapter DOI:
doi.org/10.7312/mcsh12764-007
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword vii
- Preface xi
- Contributors xvii
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Part One. The Challenge of Linking Conservation and Development
- 1. Integrated Conservation and Development? 3
- 2. Jack of All Trades, Master of None: Inherent Contradictions Among ICD Approaches 10
- 3. The Pathology of Projects 35
- 4. Expecting the Unattainable: The Assumptions Behind ICDPs 49
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Part Two. Applications and Issues
- 5. Fitting ICD Into a Project Framework: A CARE Perspective 77
- 6. Making Biodiversity Conservation a Land-Use Priority 98
- 7. Yellowstone: A 130-Year Experiment in Integrated Conservation and Development 124
- 8. Parks, Projects, and Policies: A Review of Three Costa Rican ICDPs 154
- 9. Indigenous Peoples and Protected Areas: The Case of the Sibuyan Mangyan Tagabukid, Philippines 181
- 10. Land Tenure and State Property: A Comparison of the Korup and Kilum ICDPs in Cameroon 208
- 11. Trade-off Analysis for Integrated Conservation and Development 232
- 12. Transforming Approaches to CBNRM: Learning from the Luangwa Experience in Zambia 256
- 13. Ecodevelopment in India 290
- 14. Conservation Landscapes: Whose Landscapes? Whose Trade-Offs? 321
- 15. Poverty and Forests: Sustaining Livelihoods in Integrated Conservation and Development 340
- 16. Using Adaptive Management to Improve ICDPs 372
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Part Three. Conclusion
- 17. The Future of Integrated Conservation and Development Projects: Building on What Works 397
- Index 423
Chapter DOI:
doi.org/10.7312/mcsh12764-007
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword vii
- Preface xi
- Contributors xvii
-
Part One. The Challenge of Linking Conservation and Development
- 1. Integrated Conservation and Development? 3
- 2. Jack of All Trades, Master of None: Inherent Contradictions Among ICD Approaches 10
- 3. The Pathology of Projects 35
- 4. Expecting the Unattainable: The Assumptions Behind ICDPs 49
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Part Two. Applications and Issues
- 5. Fitting ICD Into a Project Framework: A CARE Perspective 77
- 6. Making Biodiversity Conservation a Land-Use Priority 98
- 7. Yellowstone: A 130-Year Experiment in Integrated Conservation and Development 124
- 8. Parks, Projects, and Policies: A Review of Three Costa Rican ICDPs 154
- 9. Indigenous Peoples and Protected Areas: The Case of the Sibuyan Mangyan Tagabukid, Philippines 181
- 10. Land Tenure and State Property: A Comparison of the Korup and Kilum ICDPs in Cameroon 208
- 11. Trade-off Analysis for Integrated Conservation and Development 232
- 12. Transforming Approaches to CBNRM: Learning from the Luangwa Experience in Zambia 256
- 13. Ecodevelopment in India 290
- 14. Conservation Landscapes: Whose Landscapes? Whose Trade-Offs? 321
- 15. Poverty and Forests: Sustaining Livelihoods in Integrated Conservation and Development 340
- 16. Using Adaptive Management to Improve ICDPs 372
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Part Three. Conclusion
- 17. The Future of Integrated Conservation and Development Projects: Building on What Works 397
- Index 423