Sunday, January 16, 2011

Urban outreach strategies for protected area agencies



 
 
THIS IS THE WEB VERSION OF A 168-PAGE PRINTED BOOK
 
See below for the table of contents, links to individual articles in HTML, and a link to the PDF version. Click here to order the print version.
 
The Urban Imperative:
Urban outreach strategies for protected area agencies
 
How those responsible for protected areas can better serve people in large cities and build stronger urban constituencies for nature conservation
 
Proceedings of a workshop at the Vth World Parks Congress, Durban, South Africa, 8-17 September 2003
 
EDITED BY TED TRZYNA
 
Following are links to articles posted on this Web site in HTML form.
 
Note: In addition to the printed version and these HTML pages, the book is posted on IUCN's Web site in PDF form: Go to www.iucn.org/wcpa and click on Publications by Subject; then go to Cities. Although the PDF has 46,146 kb, it is divided into parts. Please note that there are minor differences (in punctuation, bibliographic form, etc.) between some of the papers in this Web version and the print version. The print/PDF version is definitive.
 
 
 
Introduction: Ted Trzyna [Summarizes the book; makes recommendations]
 
 
 
Part 1:  Cities depend on protected areas
 
 
 
 
Part 2:  Protected areas depend on cities
 
 
 
 
 
Part 3:  Strategies for linking cities and protected areas
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Part 4:  Making partnerships work
 
 
 
 
 
 
Part 5:  Evaluation
 
 
Appendix:
 
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The Specialist Group:
 
 
 
 
Working groups:
 
 
 
 
Dark Skies (Advisory Group)
 
Mediterranean-type Regions (Advisory Group)
 
 
Key cooperating organizations:
 
 
 
 
Publications:
 
(Full text of the 2005 book]
 
 
 
[Report of a 2008 workshop]
 
Publications and other media contributing to the Specialist Group's work:
 
 
 
 
Specialist Group activities:
 
 
 
The 2004 IUCN World Conservation Congress (Bangkok, Thailand, 2004):
Report on Cities Task Force activities
 
The Fifth World Parks Congress
 
(Mainly for the IUCN family)