9781559635417-155963541X-Timber, Tourists, and Temples: Conservation And Development In The Maya Forest Of Belize Guatemala And Mexico

Timber, Tourists, and Temples: Conservation And Development In The Maya Forest Of Belize Guatemala And Mexico

ISBN-13: 9781559635417
ISBN-10: 155963541X
Edition: 4th ed.
Author: Richard B. Primack, David Bray, Hugo A. Galletti, Ismael Ponciano
Publication date: 1997
Publisher: Island Press
Format: Hardcover 446 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781559635417
ISBN-10: 155963541X
Edition: 4th ed.
Author: Richard B. Primack, David Bray, Hugo A. Galletti, Ismael Ponciano
Publication date: 1997
Publisher: Island Press
Format: Hardcover 446 pages

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Timber, Tourists, and Temples: Conservation And Development In The Maya Forest Of Belize Guatemala And Mexico (ISBN-13: 9781559635417 and ISBN-10: 155963541X), written by authors Richard B. Primack, David Bray, Hugo A. Galletti, Ismael Ponciano, was published by Island Press in 1997. With an overall rating of 3.7 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Timber, Tourists, and Temples: Conservation And Development In The Maya Forest Of Belize Guatemala And Mexico (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.43.

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Stretching across southern Mexico, northern Guatemala, and Belize, the Maya Forest, or Selva Maya, constitutes one of the last large blocks of tropical forest remaining in North and Central America. Home to Mayan-speaking people for more than 5,000 years, the region is also uncommonly rich in cultural and archaeological resources.Timber, Tourists, and Temples brings together the leading biologists, social scientists, and conservationists working in the region to present in a single volume information on the intricate social and political issues, and the complex scientifc and management problems to be resolved there. Following an introductory chapter that presents GIS and remote sensing data, the book: considers perspectives on managing forest resources and the forestry and conservation policies of each nation examines efforts by communities to manage their forest resources explains the connections between resource conservation and use by local people highlights research projects that integrate baseline biological research with impact assessments explains the need to involve local people in conservation effortTimber, Tourists, and Temples explores methods of supporting the biological foundation of the Maya Forest and keeping alive that unique and diverse ecosystem. While many areas face similar development pressures, few have been studied as much or for as long as the Maya Forest. The wealth of information included in this pathbreaking work will be valuable not only for researchers involved with the Maya Forest but for anyone concerned with the protection, use, and management of tropical forest ecosystems throughout the world.
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