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Reinventing protected area management: from curing to preventing

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Traditionally, forest degradation (deforestation, erosion) has been viewed in terms of what is happening and treating the symptoms (reforestation, soil conservation). The classical method of preserving a natural area has always been to declare it off-limits and to enforce exclusion. Boundaries were delineated and guards patrolled. Unsurprisingly, this often resulted in conflicts of interest and hostility between the enforcement agency and the local communities.

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