Community action for conservation: mexican experiences / Luciana Porter Bolland, Isabel Ruiz Mallén, Claudia Camacho Benavides, Susannah McCandless, editors
Porter Bolland, Luciana [editor]
| Ruiz Mallén, Isabel [editor/a] | Camacho Benavides, Claudia [editor/a] | McCandless, Susannah [editor/a].
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Local perceptions of conservation initiatives in the Calakmul region Luciana Porter Bolland, Eduardo García Frapolli, and María Consuelo Sánchez González páginas 83-100 Community conservation in Punta Laguna: a case of adaptive ecotourism management Eduardo García Frapolli, Martha Bonilla Moheno, Gabriel Ramos Fernández páginas 101-113
1 Introduction: Biocultural Diversity and the Participation of Local Communities in National and Global Conservation.. Part I A General Approach to the Context of Community-Based Conservation.. 2 Community Conservation and Ethnoecology: The Three Dimensions of Local-Level Biodiversity Maintenance.. 3 Conservation and Forest Communities in Mexico: Experiences, Visions, and Rights.. Part II Case Studies of Community Conservation.. 4 Community Conservation Experiences in Three Ejidos of the Lower Balsas River Basin, Michoacán.. 5 Challenges in ICCA Governance: The Case of El Cordon del Retén in San Miguel Chimalapa, Oaxaca.. 6 Local Perceptions of Conservation Initiatives in the Calakmul Region.. 7 Community Conservation in Punta Laguna: A Case of Adaptive Ecotourism Management.. Part III Methodological Aspects for Understanding and Strengthening Community Conservation.. 8 Local Participation in Community Conservation: Methodological Contributions.. 9 Community-Based Biodiversity Monitoring in Mexico: Current Status, Challenges, and Future Strategies for Collaboration with Scientists.. 10 Drawing Analysis: Tools for Understanding Children's Perceptions of Community Conservation.. 11 Conclusions
This book provides an in-depth analysis on community conservation in Mexico. The volume explores vivid examples and case studies that illustrate some of the critical issues at stake, including the participation of local communities in national and global conservation, indigenous and local perceptions of conservation initiatives in Southern Mexico, and challenges in ICCA governance and ecotourism. The book also reviews methodological approaches for understanding and strengthening community conservation, touching upon such topics as community-based biodiversity monitoring and tools for understanding children's perceptions of community conservation. eng