Research, monitoring and education: exploring the "logistics function" of four Canadian biosphere reserves.
From: Environments
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Date: 12/1/2004
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Author: Hamel, Benoit; Jamieson, Glen; Stableford, Brian; Whitelaw, Graham
Abstract
Research and monitoring are the fundamental components of the biosphere reserve logistics function, providing information at the local and regional level to move the conservation and sustainable development functions forward. Four Canadian biosphere reserve case examples of logistics activities are examined. Findings confirm that: communities are providing leadership through civil society organization administration of biosphere reserves and their activities; many ...
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