Seminar, Temas461-472R. Thapar, 1998 |
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... areas versus the possibility of human coexistence with wildlife ; exclusive state control over protected areas versus increased local participation in protected area management . Indeed , beyond the broad objective of preserving nature ...
... areas versus the possibility of human coexistence with wildlife ; exclusive state control over protected areas versus increased local participation in protected area management . Indeed , beyond the broad objective of preserving nature ...
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... areas , especially for motorized vehicles . Detailed scien- tific studies were conducted over six years to ascertain its breeding biology and habitat requirement . As the bustard lives in grass- lands and marginal agriculture areas ...
... areas , especially for motorized vehicles . Detailed scien- tific studies were conducted over six years to ascertain its breeding biology and habitat requirement . As the bustard lives in grass- lands and marginal agriculture areas ...
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... areas , local users in and around protected areas are sub- ject to more stringent legal restrictions . In addition , since the rationale for protected areas is conservation rather than serving local needs , the proponents of popu- lar ...
... areas , local users in and around protected areas are sub- ject to more stringent legal restrictions . In addition , since the rationale for protected areas is conservation rather than serving local needs , the proponents of popu- lar ...
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