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Community Based Conservation and Development


Strategies and Practice at Caohai
Edited by Meng Xianwen et al
308 pages, tabs.
Guizhou Nationalities Publishing House
 
Softcover | 2000 | £19.95 | approx. $36/€25

#129746 | ISBN-10: 754120949X
Fascinating account, in English of the Caohai Project. In unprecedented collaboration between Chinese authorities and intnerational organisations such as the International Crane Foundation, the Caohai project (in the Wumeng mountains of Guizhou Province) seeks to develop a protective approach to nature conservation, built on gaining the active support and involvement of the many small farmers of this region. Important reading for everyone involved in conservation in China.
 
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