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Parks, Peace, and Partnership: Section 2. The Southern African Experience
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Section 2. The Southern African Experience
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table of contents
Cover Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Section 1. Lessons from the Field
1. Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park: Observations and Retrospection on Cooperation Issues
2. Enhancing Connectivity through Cooperative Management: Lessons Learned from Twenty-One Years of Transboundary Programs in the Australian Alps
3. The Australian Alps Transboundary Partnership: Analyzing its Success as a Tourism/Protected Area Partnership
4. Transboundary Protection of Mont Blanc: Twenty Years of Tri-national Negotiation around the Roof of the European Alps
5. On the Edge: Factors Influencing Conservation and Management in Two Border Mexican Parks
6. Environmental Peace-building in Peru and Bolivia: The Collaboration Framework for Lago de Titicaca
Section 2. The Southern African Experience
7. Transfrontier Conservation Areas: The Southern African Experience
8. Building Robustness to Disturbance: Governance in Southern African Peace Parks
9. Community-based Wildlife Management in Support of Transfrontier Conservation: The Selous–Niassa and Kawango Upper Zambezi Challenges
10. Fast-Track Strengthening of the Management Capacity of Conservation Institutions: The Case of the Effect of the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park in Mozambique’s Capacity
11. The Maloti Drakensberg Transfrontier Conservation and Development Project: A Cooperative Initiative between Lesotho and South Africa
Section 3. Education and International Peace Parks
12. Transboundary Environmental Education: A Graduate Program Case Study
13. Transboundary Conservation Management, Research, and Learning: A South African and United States Perspective
14. Successes and Challenges that Face a Peace Park’s Training and Education Facility
Section 4. Peace Park Proposals
15. The Siachen Peace Park Proposal: Reconfiguring the Kashmir Conflict?
16. Korean Demilitarized Zone Peace and Nature Park
17. Feasibility of a Corridor between Singhalila National Park and Senchal Wildlife Sanctuary: A Study of Five Villages between Poobong and 14th Mile Village
18. Under the Penumbra of Waterton-Glacier and Homeland Security: Could a Peace Park Appear along the U.S.–Mexican Border?
19. The Niagara International Peace Park: A Proposal
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Section 2
THE SOUTHERN
AFRICAN
EXPERIENCE
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