The Whakatane Mechanism: Promoting Justice in Protected Areas Emmanuel Freudenthal, in Collaboration with Maurizio Farhan Ferrari, Justin Kenrick and Adrian Mylne

Abstract Since 2003, there has been progress in global policy towards changing conservation from a model that often excluded peoples to a "new paradigm" that respects human rights and recognises that local communities are the cornerstone of healthy ecosystems. Nevertheless, the implementat...

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