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Implementation of an Exchange Programme for Protected Areas in East Asia

Implementation of an Exchange Programme for Protected Areas in East Asia
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  • Implementation of an Exchange Programme for Protected Areas in East Asia ISBN: 9782831706269 Paperback Jan 2001 Out of stock with supplier: order now to get this when available
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Reviews and summarizes past experience world-wide in protected area-related exchange programmes, and analyzes its relevance to East Asia. A ten-stage planning process that can be adapted for use at the local, national and regional scale and a strategy for introducing protected area exchange programmes into East Asia are recommended.

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By: S Hayes and J Shultis
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