Transforming parks and protected areas: policy and governance in a changing world /
edited by Kevin Hanna
- New York: Taylor & Francis, 2012.
- xii, 236p.
Introduction: protected areas in a changing world / Kevin Hanna, Douglas A. Clark, and D. Scott Slocombe -- The challenges of governance. Evolution of contexts for protected areas governance / George Francis -- Governance models for parks, recreation, and tourism / Paul F.J. Eagles -- Information technology and the protection of biodiversity in protected areas / Michael S. Quinn, and Shelley M. Alexander -- Anthropological contributions to protected area management / Melissa J. Remis, and Rebecca Hardin -- Steering governance through regime formation at the landscape scale: evaluating experiences in Canadian biosphere reserves / Rebecca M. Pollock, Maureen G. Reed, and Graham S. Whitelaw -- Critical perspectives. Conflict and protected areas establishment: British Columbia's political parks / Kevin S. Hanna, Roderick W. Negrave, Brian Kutas, and Dushan Jojkic. -- Deconstructing ecological integrity policy in Canadian National Parks / Douglas A. Clark, Shaun Fluker, and Lee Risby -- The science and management interface in national parks / R. Gerald Wright -- Indigenous peoples and protected heritage areas: acknowledging cultural pluralism / David Neufeld -- Political ecology perspectives on ecotourism to parks and protected areas / Lisa M. Campbell, Noella J. Gray, and Zoë A. Meletis -- Summary and synthesis: observations and reflections on parks and protected areas in a changing world / Douglas A. Clark, Kevin S. Hanna, and D. Scott Slocombe.