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Agriculture and Related Activities in Protected Areas Proceedings of the Colloquy Organised by the Directorate of the Environment and Local Authorities of the Council of Europe, in Association with the Ministry for the Protection of the Environment and Natural Resourses, Russian Federation, Pouchtchino Rese

Proceedings
Series: Environmental Encounters Volume: 31
By: Council of Europe (CoE)
123 pages, Figs, tabs
Agriculture and Related Activities in Protected Areas
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Focuses on the task of examining how the protected areas might benefit from new partnerships with farmers and foresters and tourism agencies to promote sustainable activities for the better protection and enhancement of protected areas whilst providing local economic benefits to local populations living on the edge or within `buffer' zones of protected areas.

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Proceedings
Series: Environmental Encounters Volume: 31
By: Council of Europe (CoE)
123 pages, Figs, tabs
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