Type | Journal Article - Sacred Tsum Valley biodiversity conservation |
Title | Improving biodiversity conservation with lessons for effective management of protected areas in Nepal |
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Page numbers | 221-233 |
URL | https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Bas_Verschuuren/publication/308650109_Sacred_Tsum_Valley_Improving_biodiversity_conservation_with_lessons_for_effective_management_of_protected_areas_in_Nepal/links/57ea3d0808aeb34bc09268f3.pdf |
Abstract | During the past two and a half decades, community-based conservation has been introduced in Nepal under the influence of global biodiversity and conservation policies. This develop - ment was spurred by the emergence of ‘Indigenous Peoples’ and Community Conserved Territories and Areas (ICCA)’ (see Dudley, 2008; Borrini-Feyerabend et al., 2010; IUCN/ CEESP, 2010) and urged to take actions for the recognition and promotion of Sacred Natural Sites (SNS) (see Schaaf, 2003; Wild and McLeod, 2008; Verschuuren et al., 2010). Both gained legitimacy through various international decisions and programmes that helped create the legal foundations for the recognition of diverse conservation practices in Nepal (see IUCN, 2003a, 2003b, 2004, 2008a, 2008b, 2012, CBD, 2004, 2009, 2010). As conservation paradigms in Nepal shifted from strict nature conservation towards parti - cipatory conservation, the policies and legislation were revised throughout the early 1990s and new policies followed, see Box 18.1 (Jana and Paudel, 2010; Rai, 2012b; MoFSC, 2014). Hamzah et al. (2013: p. 90) suggest that ‘Asian philosophy of protected areas can act as a powerful driver in the search of new solutions for meeting challenges in contemporary resources management and biodiversity conservation’ and highlight the importance of recognising diverse community conservation initiatives in the region. Wild and McLeod (2008: p. 281) also found that sacred natural sites have long served as a primary conservation network for conserving nature and culture, which may also be the case in Nepal. |
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