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Autor: MacNeely, Jeffrey A.
Jahr: 1984
Contents
Bali Declaration.............................. xi
Acknowledgements........................... xii
Introduction: Protected Areas Are Adapting to
New Realities Jeffrey A. McNeely........... 1
Chapter 1. Opening Session
Opening Address: Protected Areas and Political
Reality Adam Malik...................... 10
Peril and Opportunity: What It Takes to Make
Our Choice Peter S. Thacher............... 12
The Role of Protected Areas in the
Implementation of the World Conservation
Strategy Lee M. Talbot.................... 15
The Road to Bali: An Audiovisual
Presentation Cottonwood Consultants........ 17
Chapter 2. World Coverage of Protected Areas
The Natural Protected Areas of the World
Kenton R. Miller............................ 20
The World Coverage of Protected Areas:
Development Goals and Environmental
Needs Jeremy Harrison, Kenton Miller, and
Jeffrey McNeely............................. 24
A Biogeographical Classification System for
Terrestrial Environments
Miklos D. F. Udvardy........................ 34
Development of a Biophysical Coastal and Marine
Classification System G. Carleton Ray, Bruce
P. Hayden, and Robert Dolan.................. 39
Categories, Objectives and Criteria for Protected
Areas IUCN s Commission on National Parks
and Protected Areas.......................... 47
Chapter 3. Major Issues of the Future
The Survival of Species Genetic Diversity
Grenville L. Lucas........................... 56
The Permanence of Conservation Institutions
Wolfgang E. Burhenne........................ 58
Ecological Processes and National Park
Management /. Derrick Ovington........... 60
The Relationship Between Adjacent Lands and
Protected Areas: Issues of Concern for the
Protected Area Manager Keith Garratt....... 65
How Protected Areas Can Help Meet Society s
Evolving Needs P. H. C. Lucas............ 72
Chapter 4. The Afrotropical Realm
Keynote Address: The Afrotropical Realm
Edward S. Ayensu........................... 80
The Impact of the Unexpected on the Uganda
National Parks F. Kayanja and
Iain Douglas-Hamilton........................ 87
Amboseli National Park: Human Values and the
Conservation of a Savanna Ecosystem
David Western.............................. 93
Kenya s Experience in Establishing Coastal and
Marine Protected Areas Fred Pertet......... 101
Training Protected Area Personnel: Lessons from
the College of African Wildlife Management
G. T. Mosha and }. W. Thorsell................109
The Role of Protected Areas in Catchment
Conservation in Malawi A. D. C. Kombe .... 115
Managing Wildlife for People in Zimbabwe
Graham Child...............................118
Anti-Poaching in Botswana
Decreanor Divililan Mangubo...................124
We All Want the Trees: Resource Conflict in the
Tai National Park, Ivory Coast
Harold H. Roth............................. 127
The Role of Protected Areas in Saving the
Sahel John Newby........................130
Future Directions for the Afrotropical
Realm Walter ]. Lusigi....................137
Chapter 5. The Indomalayan Realm
Keynote Address: The Indomalayan Realm
M. K. Ranjitsinh............................ 148
Protected Areas and Turtle Eggs in Sabah, East
Malaysia G. S. de Silva...................154
How to Protect Coastal and Marine Ecosystems:
Lessons from the Philippines
Amado S. Tolentino, fr........................ 160
Aquaculture, Forestry and Conservation in
Malaysian Mangroves Ong Jin-Eong........ 165
Vulnerable Marine Resources, Coastal Reserves,
and Pollution: A Southeast Asian Perspective
Alan White................................. 170
Better Than Machines: Elephants in
Burma Saw Han......................... 175
River Basin Development and Protected Areas in
Sri Lanka Lyn de Alwis................... 178
What to Do When You ve Succeeded: Project
Tiger, Ten Years Later H. S. Panwar........ 183
Human Dimensions in Wildlife Management: The
Indian Experience V. B. Saharia............ 190
A Delicate Balance: Tigers, Rhinoceros, Tourists
and Park Management vs. The Needs of the
Local People in Royal Chitwan National Park,
Nepal Henianta R. Mishra................. 197
Future Directions for the Indomalayan
Realm Kasem Snidvongs.........
206
Chapter 6. Indonesian Protected Areas
Keynote Address: The Balinese View of
Nature Ida Bagus Mantra..................212
Indonesia s Network of Protected Areas
Effendy A. Sumardja, Harsono, and
John MacKinnon.............................214
Nature Conservation and Rice Production in the
Dumoga Area, North Sulawesi, Indonesia
Effendy A. Sumardja, Tarmudji, and Jan Wind.....224
Indonesia s Experience in Training Protected
Areas Personnel H. M. Duryat and
L. P. van Lavieren...........................228
National Parks and Land Use Policy
I Made Sandy, I Gusti Made Tantra, and
Kuswarta Kartawinata........................233
National Parks and Rural Communities
Soekiman Atmosoedarjo, Lukito Daryadi,
John MacKinnon, and Paul Hillegers.............237
Involvement of Politicians in the Development of
Parks and Protected Areas
Prijono Hardjosentono, Fred Hehuwat, and
B. Soemarmo...............................245
Development of Marine Conservation in
Indonesia Aprilani Soegiarto, Soewito, and
Rodney V. Salm.............................249
Chapter 7. The Australian Realm
Keynote Address: The Australian Realm
D. F. McMichael and N. C. Gare...............258
Australia s Great Barrier Reef Marine Park:
Making Development Compatible with
Conservation Graeme Kelleher and
Richard Kenchington.........................267
Protected Areas and Environmental Planning in
Australia: The Continuing Evolution of a
Diverse Range of Protected Areas
John Geoffrey Mosley.........................274
Increasing Pressures for Resources Exploitation in
an Area of High Nature Conservation Value,
Southwest Tasmania P. K. Bosworth........283
People and Their Park: An Example of Free
Running Socio-Ecological Succession
Allan M. Fox...............................290
Fire and Pest Species: A Case Study of Kosciusko
National Park G. Medhurst and R. Good......296
Future Directions for the Australian Realm
D. A. Johnstone............................. 301
Chapter 10. The Palaearctic Realm
Chapter 8. The Oceanian Realm
Keynote Address: The Oceanian Realm
Bimndra Singh..............................310
Wildlife Management by the People
Nairn Kwapena..............................315
An Assessment on the Development of Marine
Parks and Reserves in Papua New
Guinea fohn Mark G. Genolagani............322
Biological Principles Relevant to Protected Area
Design in the New Guinea Region
fared M. Diamond...........................330
Indigenous Island Peoples, Living Resources and
Protected Areas Bernard Nietschmann .......333
Traditional Conservation Methods and Protected
Marine Areas in Oceania R. E. Johannes.....344
People Pressure and Management of Limited
Resources on Yap Marjorie V. C. Falanruzv. . . 348
The Nature Conservancy of Hawaii s Endangered
Forest and Bird Project Henry P. Little......355
Future Directions for the Oceanian Realm
Arthur Lyon Dahl...........................359
Chapter 9. The Antarctic Realm
Keynote Address: The Antarctic Realm
Jonathan Elworthy...........................364
Finding Ways and Means to Conserve
Antarctica P. H. C. Lucas.................369
The Campbell Island Story: The Management
Challenge of Sub-Antarctic Islands
N. D. R. McKerchar and W. T. Devine..........376
Moving Toward a Representative System of
Protected Areas in New Zealand
P. R. Dingwall..............................386
The Reservation of Commercially Important
Lowland Forests in New Zealand
L. F. Molloy................................394
Protected Areas and Introduced Species in New
Zealand Carolyn W. Burns.................403
Future Directions for the Antarctic
Realm David A. Thorn....................412
Keynote Address: The Palaearctic Realm
Francois Ramade.............................418
Protected Areas in the United Kingdom: An
Approach to the Selection, Establishment, and
Management of Natural and Scenic Protected
Areas in a Densely Populated Country with
Limited Choices John Foster,
Adrian Phillips, ami Richard Steele..............426
A Regional Approach to Marine and Coastal
Protected Areas: The Mediterranean
Sea Hedia Baccar.........................438
National Park Development and Its Economics:
Experience from Plitvice National Park,
Yugoslavia Josip Movcan..................442
Reconciling the Interests of Wildlife and People in
Abruzzo National Park, Italy Franco Tassi . . . 446
Threshold Approach to the Definition of
Environmental Capacity in Poland s Tatry
National Park Jerzy M. Kozlowski...........450
Development of Nature Reserves and National
Parks in the USSR /. A. Gavva,
V. V. Krinitsky, and Y. P. Yazan...............463
Ecological Monitoring and Biosphere Reserves in
the USSR Y. A. Izrael, F. Y. Rovinsky, and
W. A. Gorokhov....................!........466
Protected Areas and Giant Pandas in
China The Ministry of Forestry..............470
The Sherpas of Sagarmatha: The Effects of a
National Park on the Local People
Bruce E. fefferies............................473
Adjustment Between Nature and Human Activity
in National Parks in Japan Masaaki Sakurai . . 479
Future Directions for the Western Palaearctic
Realm Mats Segnestam....................486
Chapter 11. The Nearctic Realm
Keynote Address: The Nearctic Realm
Russell E. Dickenson.........................492
Attempts to Modify Significant Deterioration of a
Park s Natural Resources: Everglades National
Park John M. Morehead....................496
Redwood National Park: A Case Study in
Preserving a Vanishing Resource
Edgar Wayburn, Michael McCloskey, and
Bruce Howard............................... 503
The Lone Prairie: Protecting Natural Grasslands
in Canada Claude Mondor and Steve Kun.....508
The Politics of Parks in Alaska: Innovative
Planning and Management Approaches for
New Protected Areas Theodore R. Swem
and Robert Cahn.............................518
Annex: Alaskan Conservation Units of Great
International Significance Edgar Wayburn .... 525
Living with Exploitation in the Subarctic and
Arctic of Canada J. Gordon Nelson..........527
Cooperation Between Government and the
Private Sector: A North American
Example G. Ray Arnett...................534
Protected Areas for Teaching and Research: The
University of California Experience
Jeffery A. Kennedy...........................538
Future Directions for the Nearctic
Realm Harold K. Eidsvik...................546
Establishment, Planning and Implementation of a
National Wildlands System in Costa Rica
Craig MacFarland, Roger Morales, and
James R. Barborak...........................592
Sea Turtles and National Parks in the
Caribbean Archie F. Can..................601
The Eastern Caribbean Natural Area Management
Programme: A Regional Approach to Research
and Development for Conservation
Action Allen D. Putney, Ivor Jackson, and
Yves Renard................................608
National Parks from the Ground Up: Experience
from Dominica, West Indies
James W. Thorsell............................616
Future Directions for the Neotropical
Realm Marc J. Dourojeanni................621
Chapter 13. New Directions in Protected Area
Management
Chapter 12. The Neotropical Realm
Keynote Address: The Neotropical Realm
Gerardo Budowski and Craig MacFarland.........552
They Survive under the Southern Winds: Wildlife
Protection in Northern Coastal Patagonia
Ricardo Luti................................561
A System of National Parks and Biological
Reserves in the Brazilian Amazon
Maria Tereza Jorge Padua and Angela Tresinari
Bernardes Quintao...........................565
Generic Diversity, Endemism and Protected
Areas: A Case Study of the Endangered
Primates of Brazil s Atlantic Forest Region
Ibsen de Gusmao Camara and
Russell A. Mittermeier........................572
Inca Technology and Ecodevelopment:
Conservation of the Vicunas in Pampa
Galeras Carlos F. Ponce del Prado...........575
Ecuadorian Strategy for the Conservation of
Wildlands and Wildlife
Arturo Ponce Salazar.........................581
Islands for People and Evolution: The
Galapagos Jose L. Villa and Arturo Ponce.....584
Waterfalls, Hydro-Power, and Water for Industry:
Contributions from Canaima National Park,
Venezuela Jose Rafael Garcia...............588
Monitoring Within and Outside Protected
Areas Harvey Croze......................628
Park Your Genes: Protected Areas as In Situ
Genebanks for the Maintenance of Wild Genetic
Resources
Robert and Christine Prescott-Allen.............. 634
In Situ Conservation of Genetic Resources:
Determinants of Minimum Area
Requirements Bruce A. Wilcox.............639
The Relationship Between Protected Coastal
Areas and Marine Fisheries Genetic Resources
William E. Odum............................648
Eternal Values of the Parks Movement and the
Monday Morning World Norman Myers.....656
Protecting Wild Genetic Resources for the Future:
The Need for a World Treaty
Cyrille de Klemm............................661
The Relationship Between Protected Areas and
Indigenous Peoples Raymond F. Dasmann.... 667
Global Sharing and Self-interest in Protected
Areas Conservation David Munro..........672
Chapter 14. Promoting Increased International
Support
. Keynote Address: The World Conservation
Strategy and the Developing World
AH Murtopo..........................
678
UNEP and Protected Areas Reuben Olembo___681
FAO and Protected Area Management: Where Do
We Go from Here? Gil S. Child............685
How UNESCO s Man and the Biosphere
Programme Is Contributing to Human
Welfare Bernd von Droste zu Hiilshoff........689
The Role and Constraints of International
Development Agencies in Promoting Effective
Management of Protected Areas
Arne Dalfelt................................692
The World Bank, Environment, and Protected
Areas Robert Goodland....................698
Council of Europe Work on Protected
Areas Division of Environment and Natural
Resources.................................. 706
Ten Years Later: The Smithsonian International
Experience Since the Second World Parks
Conference Ross Simons..................712
Development and Conservation: Co-existence
through Rational Planning /. LeRoy Baker . . . 719
National Parks for Developing Countries
John Blower................................722
The Exchange of Wildlands Technology:
A Management Agency Perspective
Gary B. Wetterberg..........................728
Chapter 15. The World Heritage Convention
The World Heritage Convention: Introduction
Comments R. Slayter.....................734
The World Heritage Convention: Protecting
Natural and Cultural Wonders of Global
Importance—A Slide Presentation
Jeffrey A. McNeely...........................735
What the World Heritage Convention Has Meant
to Ethiopia Teslnvne Asliine................ 737
The Dinosaur World Heritage Site: Responsible
Management in Canada Donn Cline,
Ken Erdman, and William Pearce................741
The World Heritage Convention: Status and
Directions David F. Hales.................744
Chapter 16. Concluding Session
Closing Addresses Lee M. Talbot, Soedarsono
Hadisapoetro, and Harold J. Coolidge.............752
The Bali Action Plan: A Framework for the Future
of Protected Areas Kenton R. Miller.........756
Recommendations of the World National Parks
Congress.................................. 765
Annexes
Annex I. Participants......................... 778
Annex II. Awards for Protected Area
Professionals...............................796
Annex III. Bibliography.......................801
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title_full_unstemmed | National parks, conservation, and development the role of protected areas in sustaining society ; proceedings of the World Congress on National Parks, Bali, Indonesia, 11 - 22 October 1982 ed. by Jeffrey A. McNeely ... Internat. Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources |
title_short | National parks, conservation, and development |
title_sort | national parks conservation and development the role of protected areas in sustaining society proceedings of the world congress on national parks bali indonesia 11 22 october 1982 |
title_sub | the role of protected areas in sustaining society ; proceedings of the World Congress on National Parks, Bali, Indonesia, 11 - 22 October 1982 |
topic | Nationalpark (DE-588)4075220-3 gnd Management (DE-588)4037278-9 gnd Naturschutzgebiet (DE-588)4041414-0 gnd |
topic_facet | Nationalpark Management Naturschutzgebiet Konferenzschrift 1982 Denpasar |
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