Local Heritage in the Changing Tropics
Innovative Strategies for Natural Resource Management and Control

Bulletin 98
209 pages, 1995
Acknowledgements, Preface, Foreword, Introduction
98frontmatter.pdf
98frontmatter.pdf
Keynote address: Big Conservation and Little Conservation: Collaboration in Managing Global and Local Heritage
98alcorn.pdf
98alcorn.pdf
Janis B. Alcorn
Section I: Legal Structures and Local Recognition
Community Resources in Borneo: Failure of the Concept of Common Property and its Implications for the Conservation of Forest Resources and the Protection of Indigenous Land Rights
98appell.pdf
98appell.pdf
George N. Appell
The Area de Protección de Fauna y Flora Yum Balam: The Initiation and Challenges of a Development Program for the Communities and the Environment in the Maya Zone of Northern Quintana Roo
98poot.pdf
98poot.pdf
Sebastián Poot Balam
The Panará: Indigenous Territory and Environmental Protection in the Amazon
98schwartzman.pdf
98schwartzman.pdf
Stephan Schwartzman
Indigenous Politics and "Local Heritage" in the 1990s: Shifting Concepts of Land Use, Land Tenure, and Self
98macdonald.pdf
98macdonald.pdf
Theodore Macdonald
Section II: Constructive Market Participation
The Experience of the Alto Juruá Extractive Reserve with Vegetal Leather: Engaging Forest Product Markets for the Survival of Ecosystems and Cultures
98ginu.pdf
98ginu.pdf
Chico Ginú
Neoliberal Ecopolitics and Indigenous Peoples: The Kayapo, The “Rainforest Harvest,” and The Body Shop
98turner.pdf
98turner.pdf
Terence Turner
Building Markets for Non-Timber Forest Products: Challenges and a Few Lessons Learned
98flynn.pdf
98flynn.pdf
Sharon Flynn
Global Trade and the Rainforests: Corporate Growth vs Indigenous Prosperity in Tropical Countries
98friede.pdf
98friede.pdf
John W. Friede
Section III: Information Technologies
The Role of Environmental NGOs in the Changing Tropics: Networking for Community Empowerment
98borges.pdf
98borges.pdf
Jose Roberto Borges
