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Protected Area Boundaries

Michael Davies

Traductor A Ai

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Protected Area Boundaries explores the pivotal role of clearly defined and enforced boundaries in environmental protection, particularly for national parks and wildlife reserves. It argues that effective conservation depends not just on environmental law, but on the practical application and acceptance of these boundaries. A key insight is that precise boundaries mitigate environmental degradation by separating conservation areas from exploitation zones. The book examines how clarity in boundary demarcation directly reduces encroachment and illegal resource extraction, thereby safeguarding the integrity of protected areas.

 
The book progresses from foundational legal concepts to practical enforcement challenges and future strategies. It dissects real-world case studies, highlighting the complexities of balancing land use, indigenous rights, and economic pressures. The book uniquely emphasizes the importance of community involvement and transparent governance.

 
Furthermore, it addresses innovative approaches like buffer zones and the use of GIS technology for enhanced monitoring in an era defined by climate change and increasing population. This book offers significant value by providing a comprehensive understanding of the social, legal, and ecological constructs of protected area boundaries. It connects environmental law with geography, sociology, and economics, offering a nuanced perspective for environmental lawyers, policymakers, and conservation professionals.

 
By using comparative legal analysis, the book examines different legal systems and their approaches to boundary enforcement, making it a practical guide for improving boundary management practices and ensuring the sustainability of natural resources.
Disponible desde: 05/04/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 72 páginas.

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