Conservation through Sustainable Use
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Conservation through Sustainable Use
Lessons from India
Oommen, Meera Anna; Varghese, Anita; Mary Paul, idula; Nath, Snehlata
Taylor & Francis Ltd
11/2022
202
Dura
Inglês
9781032290836
15 a 20 dias
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List of Figures
List of Contributors
Foreword
Acknowledgements
1 An introduction to sustainable use: And its contribution to biodiversity conservation in India
ANITA VARGHESE, MRIDULA MARY PAUL, MEERA ANNA OOMMEN, AND SNEHLATA NATH
2 Sustainable use and biodiversity conservation: When the twain shall meet!
SNEHLATA NATH, MEERA ANNA OOMMEN, MRIDULA MARY PAUL, AND ANITA VARGHESE
PART I
Governance
3 The governance of sustainable use: Historical legacy and contemporary deployment
MRIDULA MARY PAUL
4 Small islands, big lessons: Critical insights on sustainable fisheries from India's coral atolls
NAVEEN NAMBOOTHRI, ISHAAN KHOT, AND ABEL JOB ABRAHAM
PART II
Enterprises
5 Ensuring sustainable harvests through market-based tools and community-based organizations: A practitioner's perspective
SNEHLATA NATH
6 Sustainable use of wild medicinal plant resources: Developing field methods for sustainable collection and direct market linkages
JAGANNATHA RAO R. AND DEEPA G.B.
PART III
Community knowledge
7 The pig and the turtle: An ecological reading of ritual and taboo in ethnographic accounts on Andamanese hunter-gatherers
MEERA ANNA OOMMEN
8 Rethinking indigenous hunting in Northeastern India: Some lessons for academics and practitioners
AMBIKA AIYADURAI AND SAYAN BANERJEE
9 Sustainable grazing practices: Conserving biodiversity in an Asian tropical grassland
PANKAJ JOSHI
PART IV
Intangible benefits
10 Counting to conserve: The role of communities and civil society in monitoring marine turtles
KARTIK SHANKER AND MURALIDHARAN MANOHARAKRISHNAN
11 Bringing reptiles into the conservation sphere: A personal account
ZAI WHITAKER
12 Linking ecotourism and biodiversity conservation: Lessons from India
KUNAL SHARMA AND LOKESH KUMAR
13 Sacred groves of Central India: Beyond the botany and the ecology
MADHU RAMNATH
PART V
Conclusion
14 Sustainable use and biodiversity conservation: Experiences, challenges, and ways forward
ANITA VARGHESE, SNEHLATA NATH, MEERA ANNA OOMMEN, AND MRIDULA MARY PAUL
Glossary
Index
List of Contributors
Foreword
Acknowledgements
1 An introduction to sustainable use: And its contribution to biodiversity conservation in India
ANITA VARGHESE, MRIDULA MARY PAUL, MEERA ANNA OOMMEN, AND SNEHLATA NATH
2 Sustainable use and biodiversity conservation: When the twain shall meet!
SNEHLATA NATH, MEERA ANNA OOMMEN, MRIDULA MARY PAUL, AND ANITA VARGHESE
PART I
Governance
3 The governance of sustainable use: Historical legacy and contemporary deployment
MRIDULA MARY PAUL
4 Small islands, big lessons: Critical insights on sustainable fisheries from India's coral atolls
NAVEEN NAMBOOTHRI, ISHAAN KHOT, AND ABEL JOB ABRAHAM
PART II
Enterprises
5 Ensuring sustainable harvests through market-based tools and community-based organizations: A practitioner's perspective
SNEHLATA NATH
6 Sustainable use of wild medicinal plant resources: Developing field methods for sustainable collection and direct market linkages
JAGANNATHA RAO R. AND DEEPA G.B.
PART III
Community knowledge
7 The pig and the turtle: An ecological reading of ritual and taboo in ethnographic accounts on Andamanese hunter-gatherers
MEERA ANNA OOMMEN
8 Rethinking indigenous hunting in Northeastern India: Some lessons for academics and practitioners
AMBIKA AIYADURAI AND SAYAN BANERJEE
9 Sustainable grazing practices: Conserving biodiversity in an Asian tropical grassland
PANKAJ JOSHI
PART IV
Intangible benefits
10 Counting to conserve: The role of communities and civil society in monitoring marine turtles
KARTIK SHANKER AND MURALIDHARAN MANOHARAKRISHNAN
11 Bringing reptiles into the conservation sphere: A personal account
ZAI WHITAKER
12 Linking ecotourism and biodiversity conservation: Lessons from India
KUNAL SHARMA AND LOKESH KUMAR
13 Sacred groves of Central India: Beyond the botany and the ecology
MADHU RAMNATH
PART V
Conclusion
14 Sustainable use and biodiversity conservation: Experiences, challenges, and ways forward
ANITA VARGHESE, SNEHLATA NATH, MEERA ANNA OOMMEN, AND MRIDULA MARY PAUL
Glossary
Index
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Idu Mishmi;Wild Boar;Vice Versa;NTFP Harvest;Tamil Nadu;Sea Turtles;Honey Hunting;Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve;Wild Living Resources;Colonial Administration;King Cobra;National Forest Policy;Leatherback Turtles;NTFP Management;Olive Ridley;Sea Turtle Conservation;Nesting Beach;Houbara Bustard;Wild Meat;Arunachal Pradesh;Participatory Forest Management;Post-harvesting Techniques;North East India;Kachchh District;Marine Resource Governance
List of Figures
List of Contributors
Foreword
Acknowledgements
1 An introduction to sustainable use: And its contribution to biodiversity conservation in India
ANITA VARGHESE, MRIDULA MARY PAUL, MEERA ANNA OOMMEN, AND SNEHLATA NATH
2 Sustainable use and biodiversity conservation: When the twain shall meet!
SNEHLATA NATH, MEERA ANNA OOMMEN, MRIDULA MARY PAUL, AND ANITA VARGHESE
PART I
Governance
3 The governance of sustainable use: Historical legacy and contemporary deployment
MRIDULA MARY PAUL
4 Small islands, big lessons: Critical insights on sustainable fisheries from India's coral atolls
NAVEEN NAMBOOTHRI, ISHAAN KHOT, AND ABEL JOB ABRAHAM
PART II
Enterprises
5 Ensuring sustainable harvests through market-based tools and community-based organizations: A practitioner's perspective
SNEHLATA NATH
6 Sustainable use of wild medicinal plant resources: Developing field methods for sustainable collection and direct market linkages
JAGANNATHA RAO R. AND DEEPA G.B.
PART III
Community knowledge
7 The pig and the turtle: An ecological reading of ritual and taboo in ethnographic accounts on Andamanese hunter-gatherers
MEERA ANNA OOMMEN
8 Rethinking indigenous hunting in Northeastern India: Some lessons for academics and practitioners
AMBIKA AIYADURAI AND SAYAN BANERJEE
9 Sustainable grazing practices: Conserving biodiversity in an Asian tropical grassland
PANKAJ JOSHI
PART IV
Intangible benefits
10 Counting to conserve: The role of communities and civil society in monitoring marine turtles
KARTIK SHANKER AND MURALIDHARAN MANOHARAKRISHNAN
11 Bringing reptiles into the conservation sphere: A personal account
ZAI WHITAKER
12 Linking ecotourism and biodiversity conservation: Lessons from India
KUNAL SHARMA AND LOKESH KUMAR
13 Sacred groves of Central India: Beyond the botany and the ecology
MADHU RAMNATH
PART V
Conclusion
14 Sustainable use and biodiversity conservation: Experiences, challenges, and ways forward
ANITA VARGHESE, SNEHLATA NATH, MEERA ANNA OOMMEN, AND MRIDULA MARY PAUL
Glossary
Index
List of Contributors
Foreword
Acknowledgements
1 An introduction to sustainable use: And its contribution to biodiversity conservation in India
ANITA VARGHESE, MRIDULA MARY PAUL, MEERA ANNA OOMMEN, AND SNEHLATA NATH
2 Sustainable use and biodiversity conservation: When the twain shall meet!
SNEHLATA NATH, MEERA ANNA OOMMEN, MRIDULA MARY PAUL, AND ANITA VARGHESE
PART I
Governance
3 The governance of sustainable use: Historical legacy and contemporary deployment
MRIDULA MARY PAUL
4 Small islands, big lessons: Critical insights on sustainable fisheries from India's coral atolls
NAVEEN NAMBOOTHRI, ISHAAN KHOT, AND ABEL JOB ABRAHAM
PART II
Enterprises
5 Ensuring sustainable harvests through market-based tools and community-based organizations: A practitioner's perspective
SNEHLATA NATH
6 Sustainable use of wild medicinal plant resources: Developing field methods for sustainable collection and direct market linkages
JAGANNATHA RAO R. AND DEEPA G.B.
PART III
Community knowledge
7 The pig and the turtle: An ecological reading of ritual and taboo in ethnographic accounts on Andamanese hunter-gatherers
MEERA ANNA OOMMEN
8 Rethinking indigenous hunting in Northeastern India: Some lessons for academics and practitioners
AMBIKA AIYADURAI AND SAYAN BANERJEE
9 Sustainable grazing practices: Conserving biodiversity in an Asian tropical grassland
PANKAJ JOSHI
PART IV
Intangible benefits
10 Counting to conserve: The role of communities and civil society in monitoring marine turtles
KARTIK SHANKER AND MURALIDHARAN MANOHARAKRISHNAN
11 Bringing reptiles into the conservation sphere: A personal account
ZAI WHITAKER
12 Linking ecotourism and biodiversity conservation: Lessons from India
KUNAL SHARMA AND LOKESH KUMAR
13 Sacred groves of Central India: Beyond the botany and the ecology
MADHU RAMNATH
PART V
Conclusion
14 Sustainable use and biodiversity conservation: Experiences, challenges, and ways forward
ANITA VARGHESE, SNEHLATA NATH, MEERA ANNA OOMMEN, AND MRIDULA MARY PAUL
Glossary
Index
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Idu Mishmi;Wild Boar;Vice Versa;NTFP Harvest;Tamil Nadu;Sea Turtles;Honey Hunting;Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve;Wild Living Resources;Colonial Administration;King Cobra;National Forest Policy;Leatherback Turtles;NTFP Management;Olive Ridley;Sea Turtle Conservation;Nesting Beach;Houbara Bustard;Wild Meat;Arunachal Pradesh;Participatory Forest Management;Post-harvesting Techniques;North East India;Kachchh District;Marine Resource Governance