Participatory governance of UNESCO biosphere reserves in Canada and Israel resolving natural resource conflicts

"This book explores how participatory governance processes help to find integrated solutions to resource-based development while protecting ecosystems in UNESCO designated areas. Participatory Governance of UNESCO Biosphere Reserves in Canada and Israel explores how stakeholders' participa...

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