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Biological Diversity: Balancing Interests Through Adaptive Collaborative Management

Edited by Louise E. Buck, CharlesC. Geisler, John Schelhas, Eva Wollenberg


Introduction: The chalenlenge of Adaptive Collaborative Management
John Schelhas, Louise E. Buck and Charles C. Geisler

Section I: Foundation of Adaptive Collaborative Management

Chapter 1. Appraising Adaptive Management
Kai N. Lee
Chapter 2. Roles for Civil Society in protected Area Management: A Global Perspective on Current Trends in Collaborative Management
Jeffrey A. McNeely
Chapter 3. Ecoregional Perspectives in Conservation: Recent Lesson and Future Directions
Sarah Christiansen and Eric Dinerstein
Chapter 4. Learning and Adaptation for Forest Conservation
Jeffrey A. Sayer
Chapter 5. Experiences, Challenges, and Prospects for Collaborative Managment of Protected Areas: An International Perspective
Robert J. Fisher

Section II: Institutions and Policies

Chapter 6. Adapting Land Reform to Protected Area Management in the Dominican Republic
Charles C Geisler
Chapter 7. Property in Wild Biota and Adaptive Collaborative Management
Richard S. Cahoon
Chapter 8. Agents in Adaptive Collaborative Management: The Logic of Collective Cognition
Niels G. Roiling and Janice Jiggins
Chapter 9. On the Edgw of Chaos - Crafting Adaptive Collaborative Management for Biological Diversity Conservation in a Pluralistic World
Jon Anderson
Chapter 10. Authority and Scale in Political Ecology: Some Cautions on Localism
Ronald J. Herring
Chapter 11. Terune and Community Management of protected Areas in The Philippines: Policy Change and Implementation Challenges
Maria Paz (Ipat) G. Luna

Section III: Modelling Protected Area Human Activity Systems

Chapter 12. Making Public Protected Areas Systems Effevtive: An Operational Framework
Andy White, Hans Gregersen, Allen Lundgren, and Glenn Smucker
Chapter 13. Ecoregional Management in Southern Costa Rica: Finding a Role for Adaptive Collaborative Management
John Schelhas
Chapter 14. Population Dynamics, Migration and the Future of the Calakmul Biospere reserve
Jenny A. Ericson. Mark S. Freudenberger, and Eckart Boege
Chapter 15. Toward Social Criteria and Indicators for Protected Areas: One Cut on Adaptive Comanagement
Carol J. Pierce Colfer, with Ravi Prabhu, Eva (Lini) Wollenberg, Cynthia McDougall, Davids edmunds, and Godwin Kowero
Chapter 16. Overview of a Systematic Approach to Designing, managing and Monitoring Conservation and Development Projects
Nick Salafsky and Richard Margoluis
Chapter 17. Anticipating Change: Scenarios as a Tool for Increasing Adaptivity in Multistakeholder Settings
Eva (Lini) Wolleberg, Davids Edmunds, and Louise E. Buck

Section IV: Case Studies: Application of Adaptive Collaborative Mangement Approaches

Chapter 18. Community-Based Conservation Area Management in Papua New Guinea: Adapting to Changing Policy and Practice
Arlyne Johnson, Paul Igag, Robert Bino, and Paul Hukahu
Chapter 19. Integrating Biological Research and Land Use Practices in Monterverde, Costa Rica
Carlos F. Guindon, Celia A. Harvey, and Guillermo Vargas
Chapter 20. Linking Geomatics and Participation to Manage Natural Resources in Madagascar
Richard Ford and William J. McConnel
Chapter 21. Facilitaion, Participation, and Learning in an Ecoregion-Based Planning Process: The Case of AGERAS in Toliara, Madagascar
Paul D. Cowles, Soava Rakotoarisoa, Haingolalao Rasolonirinamanana, and Vololona Rasaoromanana
Chapter 22. reclaiming Ancestral Domains in Pala'wan, Philippines: Community-Based strategies and perspectives on Adaptive Collaborative Management
Maria Christina S. Guerrero and Eufemia Felisa Pinto