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Wild animals and poor people: conflicts between conservation and human needs in Chitawan (Nepal)


Müller-Böker, U (1998). Wild animals and poor people: conflicts between conservation and human needs in Chitawan (Nepal). In: Stellrecht, I. Karakorum-Hindukush-Himalaya: dynamics of change. Köln: Rüdiger Köppe Verlag, 231-243.

Abstract

Many developing countries give high priority to conservation of the natural environment as this may entail economic advantages. When declaring certain areas as strictly protected, however, conflicts will arise on a local level. These problems are exemplified through the Royal Chitawan National Park, the oldest national park in Nepal.

Abstract

Many developing countries give high priority to conservation of the natural environment as this may entail economic advantages. When declaring certain areas as strictly protected, however, conflicts will arise on a local level. These problems are exemplified through the Royal Chitawan National Park, the oldest national park in Nepal.

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Item Type:Book Section, refereed, original work
Communities & Collections:07 Faculty of Science > Institute of Geography
Dewey Decimal Classification:910 Geography & travel
Language:English
Date:1998
Deposited On:07 May 2010 12:47
Last Modified:28 Jun 2022 09:30
Publisher:Rüdiger Köppe Verlag
Series Name:Culture Area Karakorum Scientific Studies
Number:4/2
ISBN:3-89645-154-5
OA Status:Green
Official URL:http://www.koeppe.de/katalog/katalog_detail.php?ISBN=978-3-89645-154-5