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Sustainable protection of the Malay Archipelago requires consideration of the sustenance needs and economic aspirations of local people. Putting forward the views of all the stakeholders, this 2007 book is a highly valuable and original reference for graduate students, scientists and managers, as well as government officials and transnational NGOs.
1. General introduction Navjot S. Sodhi, Greg Acciaioli, Maribeth Erb and Alan Khee-Jin Tan; 2 . Introduction to Part I: Conservation needs and priorities Navjot S. Sodhi; 3. Delineating key biodiversity areas as targets for protecting areas Thomas Brooks, Naamal De Silva, Melizar V. Duya, Matt Foster, David Knox, Penny Langhammer, Marthy R. William and Blas Tabaranza Jr.; 4. A master plan for wildlife in Sarawak: preparation, implementation and implications for conservation Melvin T. Gumal, Elizabeth L. Bennett, John G. Robinson and Oswald Braken Tisen; 5. Indonesia’s protected areas need more protection - suggestions from island examples David P. Bickford, Jatna Supriatna, Noviar Andayani, Djoko Iskandar, Ben J. Evans, Rafe M. Brown, Ted Townsend, Umilaela, Deidy Azhari and Jim McGuire; 6. Birds, local people, and protected areas in Sulawesi, Indonesia Tien Ming Lee, Navjot S. Sodhi and Dewi M. Prawiradilaga; 7. Importance of protected areas for butterfly conservation in a tropical urban landscape Lian Pin Koh; 8. Biodiversity conservation and indigenous peoples in Indonesia: the Krui People in Southern Sumatra as a case study Ahmad Kusworo and Robert J. Lee; 9. Involving resource users in the regulation of access to resources for the protection of ecosystem services provided by protected areas in Indonesia Abdul Halim, Tri Soekirman and Widodo Ramono; 10. Conclusion to Part I: Conservation needs and priorities Navjot S. Sodhi; 11. Introduction to Part II: Conservation with and against people(s) Maribeth Erb and Greg Acciaioli; 12. Collaboration, conservation, and community: a conversation between Suraya Afiff and Celia Lowe Suraya Afiff and Celia Lowe; 13. Hands off - hands on: communities and the management of national parks in Indonesia Moira Moeliono; 14. Conservation and conflict in Komodo National Park Ruddy Gustave and Henning Borchers; 15. Another way to live: developing a program for local people around Tanjung Puting National Park, Central Kalimantan Semiarto Aji Purwanto; 16. For the people or for the trees?: a case study of violence and conservation in Ruteng Nature Recreation Park Maribeth Erb and Yosep Jelahut; 17. Seas of discontent: conflicting knowledge paradigms within Indonesia’s marine environmental arena Chris Majors; 18. Strategy and subjectivity in co-management of the Lore Lindu National Park (Central Sulawesi, Indonesia) Greg Acciaioli; 19. Indigenous peoples and parks in Malaysia: issues and questions Hood Salleh and Keith Andrew Bettinger; 20. Protecting Chek Jawa: the politics of conservation and memory at the edge of a nation Daniel P. S. Goh; 21. Integrating conservation and community participation in protected area development in Brunei Darussalam Azman Ahmad; 22. Conclusion to Part II: Conservation with and against people(s) Greg Acciaioli and Maribeth Erb; 23. Introduction to Part III: Legal and governance frameworks for conservation Alan Khee-Jin Tan; 24. Protected area management in Indonesia and Malaysia: the challenge of divided competences between centre and periphery Alan Khee-Jin Tan; 25. Protecting sovereignty versus protecting parks: Malaysia’s federal system and incentives against the creation of a truly national park system Keith Andrew Bettinger; 26. What protects the protected areas? Decentralization in Indonesia, the challenges facing its terrestrial and marine national parks and the rise of regional protected areas Jason M. Patlis; 27. Learning from King Canute: policy approaches to biodiversity conservation, lessons from the Leuser Ecosystem John F. McCarthy and Zahari Zen; 28. Conclusion to Part III: Legal and governance frameworks for conservation Alan Khee-Jin Tan; 29. General conclusion Navjot S. Sodhi, Greg Acciaioli, Maribeth Erb and Alan Khee-Jin Tan.
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