Community Action for Conservation

Type Book
Title Community Action for Conservation
Author(s)
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2013
Publisher Springer
URL http://icta.uab.cat/Etnoecologia/Docs/[282]-porter2013.pdf#page=58
Abstract
In Mexico, the establishment of protected areas represents the most consolidated
environmental policy for biodiversity conservation. However, diverse experiences
have shown that the creation of these areas can foster socio-ecological confl icts that
jeopardize not only conservation objectives but also local and regional development
[ 1 ]. In countries like Mexico, where between 75 and 80 % of forests belong to ejidos
and comunidades indígenas1
[ 2 , 3 ], it is urgent to consider alternative biodiversity
conservation models. For that reason, community conservation perspectives have
become important reference points.

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