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

© 2012 Michael S. Quinn, Len Broberg, and Wayne Freimund

University of Calgary Press
2500 University Drive NW
Calgary, Alberta
Canada T2N 1N4
www.uofcpress.com

This book is available as an ebook which is licensed under a Creative Commons license. The publisher should be contacted for any commercial use which falls outside the terms of that license.

LIBRARY AND ARCHIVES CANADA CATALOGUING IN PUBLICATION

Parks, peace, and partnership : global initiatives in transboundary
conservation / edited by Michael S. Quinn, Len Broberg, and Wayne Freimund.

(Energy, ecology, and the environment series, 1925-2935 ; no. 4)

Based on papers presented at the Parks, peace and partnerships conference,
        held at Waterton Park, Alta., Sept. 9-12, 2007.

Includes bibliographical references.

Issued also in print format.

ISBN 978-1-55238-643-9 (PDF).–ISBN 978-1-55238-644-6 (PDF).–ISBN 978-1-55238-645-3 (HTML)

1. Transfrontier conservation areas--Congresses. I. Quinn, Michael S., 1965-
II. Freimund, Wayne A. III. Broberg, Len, 1956- IV. Series: Energy, ecology,
and the environment series ; no. 4

S944.5.P78P42 2012                        333.72                    C2012-905120-9

The University of Calgary Press acknowledges the support of the Government of Alberta through the Alberta Multimedia Development Fund for our publications. We acknowledge the financial support of the Government of Canada through the Canada Book Fund for our publishing activities. We acknowledge the financial support of the Canada Council for the Arts for our publishing program.

Financial and in-kind support was provided by the Alberta Division of Parks, Conservation, Recreation and Sport, Alberta Real Estate Foundation, Burlington Northern Santa Fe Foundation, Glacier Fund, Henry P. Kendall Foundation, Miistakis Institute, Nature Conservancy of Canada, Parks Canada, Shell Canada, U.S. National Park Service, Rotary International, Suncor, Town of Cardston, University of Calgary, University of Lethbridge, University of Montana, the Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative, and two anonymous private donors.

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Printed and bound in Canada by Marquis Book Printing Inc.

1 This book is printed on FSC Silva Enviro paper

Cover design, page design, and typesetting by Melina Cusano

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