【保護区における自然の文化的、スピリチュアル的重要性】
Cultural and Spiritual Significance of Nature in Protected Areas:Governance, Management and Policy '18
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Cultural and spiritual significance of nature in protected and conserved areas: Principles and practices in management and governance. Bas Verschuuren and Steve Brown. PART 1: CONCEPTS The Diversity of Concepts and Values of Nature in the Governance and Management of Protected and Conserved Areas: A discussion. Josep-Maria Mallarach, Will Tuladhar-Douglas, Jonathan Liljeblad, Fabrizio Frascaroli, Radhika Borde, Ed Bernbaum and Bas Verschuuren. The Cultural and Spiritual Significance of Nature: Involving the General Public in Management and Governance of Protected Areas Edwin Bernbaum. Mainstream faith participation in protected and conserved areas Martin Palmer The Significance of Indigenous Peoples’ Eco-spirituality - for Indigenous Peoples and Others Radhika Borde Spiritual Governance: a behavioural practice and expression of sui generis norms in indigenous sacred natural sites with implications for conservation and protected areas. John Studley and Peter Horsley ‘Meaningful Nature Experience’: Pathways for enhancing personal and community relationships with protected areas. Matthew Zylstra, Esler, K.J; Le Grange, L.L and Knight, A.T PART 2: POLICY & PRACTICE Culture and Nature in Multilateral Environmental Agreements - the case of the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands Dave Pritchard, Thymio Papayannis, Irini Lyratsaki and Mariam Ali Exploring the Usefulness of Nature/Culture Convergences in World Heritage: authenticity and beauty in nature Kristal Buckley AM. Connecting Practice: Defining new methods and strategies to support nature and culture in the World Heritage Convention. Leticia Leitao, Tim Badman, Zsuzsa Tolnay and Oscar Mthimkhulu. Protected areas as cultural landscapes: An Australian experience Steve Brown Guidelines to Integrate Cultural and Spiritual Values in Protected Areas of Spain: Building-up support, approach, elaboration process, publication and follow up. Josep-Maria Mallarach, Marta Mugica, Alberto de Armas and Eulalia Comas PART 3: CASE STUDIES Towards best practices in managing religious pilgrimage to sacred sites in Indian protected areas Chantal Elkin and Sanjay Rattan Asserting Tuber’s Intrinsic Value in the Potato Park, Peru Olivia Ange and Alejandro Argumedo Father Forest: Batwa culture and the management of national parks in Uganda’s Albertine Rift. Medard Twinamatsiko, Mark Infield and Arthur Mugisha Entangled landscapes, connecting conservation practices of nature-cultures in World Heritage sites in the Mongolian Altai. Bas Verschuuren and Steve Brown Natural Reserves of the Civil Society in Colombia: Cultural values, spiritual and emotional connections with nature, and motivations for voluntary conservation Maria Constanza Rios-Marin Kaio, kapwier, nepek, and nuk: Human and non-human agency, and "conservation" on Tanna, Vanuatu. James L. Flexner and Lamont Lindstrom Exploring Spiritual Values in Landscapes of Production: Lessons and examples from Italy. Fabrizio Frascaroli Multilateral negotiation on joint management arrangements at Pipestone National Monument, USA. Mark Calamia CONCLUSION Challenges and opportunities for integrating and promoting cultural and spiritual significance of nature in protected and conserved areas. Bas Verschuuren and Steve Brown
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