Description:
This book is a first product in providing a synthesis of these experiences.
It offers all of us a fascinating journey through the complex and increasingly
contested terrain of paradigms that explain the status quo of protected areas in
Southern Africa. Most importantly, it begins to form conclusions about how the
governance and relationships between protected areas and society might be
improved, and how protected areas can act as engines of rural economic growth and
entry points for the expansion of a conservation economy across the landscape.