Implementation of an Integrated Conservation and Development Project: The Case of Subir and Ecuador's Yasuni National ParkCornell University, January, 1996 - 230 pages |
Contents
IMPLEMENTING CONSERVATION PROJECTS | 5 |
A Success of SUBIR Project as an ICDP | 11 |
B Consequences of Deforestation | 32 |
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agricultural and/or baseline biodiversity biological resources bioresources Brandon Brown and Wyckoff-Baird buffer zones carbon causes of deforestation Collaboration colonists colonization components conservation and development conservation projects considered criteria deforestation degradation development projects Diagnostic Phase discussed documents ecosystems ecotourism Ecuador Ecuador's natural resources Ecuadorian Ecuadorian organizations environmental forestry Fundación Natura funds Galápagos Islands goals groups hectares Huaorani human population ICDP impact improve increased indigenous Institute International International Resources Group introduced species involved km² lack major management of Ecuador's monitoring Myers Napo River natural areas NGOs Nuevo Rocafuerte participatory planning population growth problems programs Project objectives Project Paper Project sites proposed protected areas response sector selection process socioeconomic soil Southgate and Whitaker species Strategic Workplan SUBIR Project Activities SUBIR Project design SUBIR Project staff tourism tropical forests USAID NRM Strategy USAID/Ecuador watershed Wildlife Conservation International Yasuní National Park