Cultural and Spiritual Significance of Nature in Protected Areas
Taylor & Francis
1. Cultural and Spiritual Significance of Nature in Protected and Conserved Areas: The 'deeply seated bond' PART I: CONCEPTS 2. Implications of the Diversity of Concepts and Values of Nature in the Management and Governance of Protected and Conserved Areas 3. Meaningful Nature Experiences: Pathways for deepening connections between people and place 4. Mainstream Faith Participation in Protected and Conserved Areas 5. Spiritual Governance as an Indigenous Behavioural Practice: Implications for protected and conserved areas 6. Exploring the Usefulness of Nature/Culture Convergences in World Heritage: The case of authenticity 7. Buddhism and the Management of Sacred Sites for Biodiversity 8. The Significance of Indigenous Nature Spirituality 9. The Cultural and Spiritual Significance of Nature: Involving the general public in the management and governance of protected areas PART II: POLICY AND PRACTICE 10. Connecting Practice: Defining new methods and strategies to further integrate nats
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