2016
DOI: 10.5814/j.issn.1674-764x.2016.03.012
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Conservation of Traditional Agriculture as Living Knowledge Systems, Not Cultural Relics

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“…Parks were initially based on an exclusionary model or what is sometimes referred to as protectionist or fortress conservation approach (Daniel and Robin, 2016;Hanna et al, 2008). Central to the exclusionary model was the classic linear and equilibrium ecological model, the ideology of a pristine wilderness, and the belief that state-run, topdown management systems were most effective in the conservation of ecosystems (Phillips, 2003).…”
Section: Protected Area Managementmentioning
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“…Parks were initially based on an exclusionary model or what is sometimes referred to as protectionist or fortress conservation approach (Daniel and Robin, 2016;Hanna et al, 2008). Central to the exclusionary model was the classic linear and equilibrium ecological model, the ideology of a pristine wilderness, and the belief that state-run, topdown management systems were most effective in the conservation of ecosystems (Phillips, 2003).…”
Section: Protected Area Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This new model for parks and protected areas signifies a shift away from generating knowledge strictly for the purpose of protecting biological species and their habitats, and toward generating knowledge that integrates both social and ecological systems (Agrawal and Redford, 2009;Berkes, 2018;Claus et al, 2010;Gavin et al, 2015 andHanna et al, 2008;Daniel and Robin, 2016).…”
Section: Protected Area Managementmentioning
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