Conserving Tropical Biodiversity amid Weak Institutions
Tropical biodiversity conservation has changed radically over the past generation. Until the early 1980s, convential wisdom held that central governments should manage all conservation efforts in developing countries. This article addresses the broad question of where decisionmaking authority for tropical-biodiversity conservation should lie. In so doing, we advance flour claims.
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Conserving Tropical Biodiversity amid Weak Institutions
Author(s):
Barrett, Christopher,
Brandon, Katrina,
Gibson, Clark,
Guertsen, Heidi
Publication Date: 2001
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Tropical biodiversity conservation has changed radically over the past generation. Until the early 1980s, convential wisdom held that central governments should manage all conservation efforts in developing countries. This article addresses the broad question of where decisionmaking authority for tropical-biodiversity conservation should lie. In so doing, we advance flour claims.