Preface, Jessica Brown, Nora Mitchell and Michael Beresford ix
About the authors xi
Part I. Introduction and global overviews 1
1. Protected landscapes: a conservation approach that links nature, culture and community 3
Jessica Brown, Nora Mitchell and Michael Beresford
2. Landscape as a meeting ground: Category V Protected Landscapes/Seascapes and World Heritage Cultural Landscapes 19
Adrian Phillips
3. World Heritage Cultural Landscapes: a global perspective 37
Mechtild Rössler
4. From pre-assumptions to a ‘just world conserving nature’: the role of Category VI in protecting landscapes 47
Claudio C. Maretti in collaboration with Lucia H. O. Wadt,
Daisy A. P. Gomes-Silva, Wanda T. P. de V. Maldonado,
Rosely A. Sanches, Francisco Coutinho and Severino da S. Brito
5. Conserving “unprotected” protected areas – communities can and do conserve landscapes of all sorts 65
Edmund Barrow and Neema Pathak
Part II. Case studies from around the world 81
6. Landscape conservation initiatives in Nepal: opportunities and challenges 83
Prabhu Budhathoki
7. World Heritage inscription and challenges to the survival of community life in Philippine cultural landscapes 93
Augusto Villalón
8. Pastoralists, conservation and livelihoods in East and Southern Africa: reconciling continuity and change through the protected landscape approach 107
Brian T.B. Jones, Moses Makonjio Okello and Bobby E.L. Wishitemi
9. Protected landscapes in the United Kingdom 119
Adrian Phillips and Richard Partington
10. Sustaining rural landscapes and building civil society: experience from Central Europe 131
Miroslav Kundrata and Blažena Hušková
11. Cultural landscapes of the Andes: indigenous and colono culture, traditional knowledge and ethno-ecological heritage 147
Fausto O. Sarmiento, Guillermo Rodríguez and Alejandro Argumedo
12. Protecting landscapes and seascapes: experience from coastal regions of Brazil 163
Clayton F. Lino and Marilia Britto de Moraes
13. Protected landscapes and seascapes and their relevance to Small Island Developing States in the Caribbean: the case of Saint Lucia 179
Giles Romulus
14. Collaborative management of protected landscapes: experience in Canada and the United States of America 191
Nora Mitchell, Jacquelyn Tuxill, Guy Swinnerton, Susan Buggey and Jessica Brown
15. The evolution of landscape conservation in Australia: reflections on the relationship of nature and culture 205
Jane L. Lennon
Part III. The way forward 219
16. Building leadership and professionalism: approaches to
training for protected landscape management 221
Elizabeth Hughes
17. Conclusions – the protected landscape approach: conservation
for a sustainable future 233
Nora Mitchell, Jessica Brown and Michael Beresford
References 247
Appendix 1 263
Appendix 2 264
Appendix 3 265
Appendix 4 266
Appendix 5 267
Appendix 6 268
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