Social Change and Conservation
"Social Change and Conservation" by Taylor & Francis Ltd is a compelling examination of contemporary conservation practices and the management of protected areas. Published in 2009, this insightful 352-page paperback delves into the complex interplay between conservation efforts and the lives of local communities. Through a series of case studies, the book illustrates the impact of conservation policies on customary rights, livelihoods, and social cohesion among the affected populations. By critically reviewing existing concepts and approaches in conservation, this work challenges readers to consider how these practices influence not just the environment, but also the communities that inhabit these areas. Ideal for academics, conservationists, and anyone interested in sustainable development, "Social Change and Conservation" offers a thought-provoking perspective on the social implications of environmental conservation.