Friends for Life: New partners in support of protected ares
Edited by Jeffrey A. McNeely

Contents


Foreword, Kenton Miller
Preface, Jeffrey A. McNeely
Introduction: building broader support for protected areas Jeffrey A. MeNeely

1. A taxonomy of support: how and why new constituencies are supporting protected areas, Jeffrey A. MeNeely Kent H. Redford and Assheton Stewart Carter

2. Extractive industries as a new constituency for protected areas, Assheton Stewart Carter

3. Urban dwellers and protected areas: natural allies, Ted Tryzna

4. The role of hunting in promoting protected areas, Kent H. Redford and Miranda Mockrin

5. Building support for protected areas using a “one health” perspective, Steven A. Osofsky, Richard A. Kock, Michael D. Kock, Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka Richard Grahn, Tim Leyland and William B. Karesh

6. Protected areas and the security community, Anne Hammill

7. Protected areas and development assistance agencies: at the intersection of conservation and development, Thomas O. McShane

8. Protected areas and local and indigenous communities, Lea M. Scherl

9. Protected areas and indigenous peoples: the Durban contributions to reconciliation and equity, Peter Bille Larsen and Gonzalo Oviedo

10. Building cultural support for protected areas through sacred natural sites, Allen Putney

11. Building support for protected areas through tourism, Robyn Bushell

12. Making connections: the tactics, art and science of building political support for protected natural areas, David Ostergren

13. Contribution of the World Heritage Convention to building support for the global protected area system, Jim Thorsell

14. Communication as a means of building support for protected areas, Wendy Goldstein and Elisabeth Auchincloss

15. Some conclusions and ways ahead, Jeffrey A. MeNeely

Acronyms
List of contributors
Rcferences