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This volume is an exploration of the sociology of biodiversity conservation. Starting with the assumption that indigenous communities and nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) are essential to the success of any conservation measure, it examines how best their participation can be achieved. The first paper looks at the role of NGOs in biodiversity protection, highlighting both their strengths and limitations. It suggests ways in which these can be...
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