Biosphere reserves of Central America: a critique

Three large wildlands have been declared biosphere reserves in Central America. Each of these reserves has received World Heritage status as well. These three reserves are described and evaluated in terms of their potential to fulfill biosphere reserve objectives. All three reserves met MAB objectives in a general sense at the time of their designation, for they each protect large representative ecosystems, and each are inhabited by groups of indigenous (Amerindian) people living in a sustainable fashion with their environment. The huge task for managers is to make these areas relevant and useful to the non-indigenous people who are rapidly destroying forests near and in these biosphere reserves.

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Main Authors: 84064 Krugman, S.L. Eds., 101105 OLSON, E., 73747 Gregg Jr., W.P., 18533 U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Washington D.C. National Park Service, 4. World Wilderness Congress Worldwide Conservation Estes Park, Colo. (EUA) 11 - 18 Set 1987
Format: biblioteca
Published: Atlanta, Georgia (EUA) 1989
Subjects:RESERVA DE LA BIOSFERA RIO PLATANO, RESERVA DE LA BIOSFERA LA AMISTAD, RESERVA DE LA BIOSFERA DARIEN, HONDURAS, COSTA RICA, PANAMA,
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Summary:Three large wildlands have been declared biosphere reserves in Central America. Each of these reserves has received World Heritage status as well. These three reserves are described and evaluated in terms of their potential to fulfill biosphere reserve objectives. All three reserves met MAB objectives in a general sense at the time of their designation, for they each protect large representative ecosystems, and each are inhabited by groups of indigenous (Amerindian) people living in a sustainable fashion with their environment. The huge task for managers is to make these areas relevant and useful to the non-indigenous people who are rapidly destroying forests near and in these biosphere reserves.