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Caohai Nature Reserve and Infrastructure Development: Why the impacts of a nature reserve’s infrastructure projects apparently outweigh those of China’s Western Development Project
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Newmark, W. D., and J. L. Hough (2000) “Conserving wildlife in Africa: integratedconservation and development projects and beyond,” BioScience 50(7): 585-592.
Peluso, N. L. (1993) “Coercing conservation? The politics of state resource control,” GlobalEnvironmental Change June 1993: 199-217.
Potter, D., and A. Taylor (1996) “Introduction,” in D. Potter (ed.) NGOs and EnvironmentalPolicies: Asia and Africa, Portland, OR: Frank Cass.
Tang X., and M. Marks (1999) A Green World Tour, Beijing: New World Press.
Tsing, A. L. (1997) “Environmentalism: Transitions as Translations,” in C. Kaplan, J. Scott, andD. Keates (eds.) Transitions, Environments, Translations: the Meaning of Feminism inContemporary Politics, New York: Routledge.
Unger, J. (2002) The Transformation of Rural China, Armonk, NY: M. E. Sharpe.
Wang S. (2000) “Economic impact assessment of the Caohai Project,” in H. Shouli, J. Harris,and W. Wang (eds.) Community-Based Conservation and Development: Strategies and Practiceat Caohai, Guiyang, China: Guizhou Nationalities Publishing House.
Wells, M., K. Brandon, and L. Hannah (1992) People and Parks: Linking Protected AreaManagement with Local Communities, Washington DC: World Bank, WWF, USAID.
Western, D., and R. M. Wright (1994) “The background to community-based conservation,” inD. Western and R. M. Wright (eds.) Natural Connections: Perspectives in Community-BasedConservation, Washington, DC: Island Press.
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Newmark, W. D., and J. L. Hough (2000) “Conserving wildlife in Africa: integrated conservation and development projects and beyond,” BioScience 50(7): 585-592.
Peluso, N. L. (1993) “Coercing conservation? The politics of state resource control,” Global Environmental Change June 1993: 199-217.
Potter, D., and A. Taylor (1996) “Introduction,” in D. Potter (ed.) NGOs and Environmental Policies: Asia and Africa, Portland, OR: Frank Cass.
Tang X., and M. Marks (1999) A Green World Tour, Beijing: New World Press.
Tsing, A. L. (1997) “Environmentalism: Transitions as Translations,” in C. Kaplan, J. Scott, and D. Keates (eds.) Transitions, Environments, Translations: the Meaning of Feminism in Contemporary Politics, New York: Routledge.
Unger, J. (2002) The Transformation of Rural China, Armonk, NY: M. E. Sharpe.
Wang S. (2000) “Economic impact assessment of the Caohai Project,” in H. Shouli, J. Harris, and W. Wang (eds.) Community-Based Conservation and Development: Strategies and Practice at Caohai, Guiyang, China: Guizhou Nationalities Publishing House.
Wells, M., K. Brandon, and L. Hannah (1992) People and Parks: Linking Protected Area Management with Local Communities, Washington DC: World Bank, WWF, USAID.
Western, D., and R. M. Wright (1994) “The background to community-based conservation,” in D. Western and R. M. Wright (eds.) Natural Connections: Perspectives in Community-Based Conservation, Washington, DC: Island Press.
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