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Fool’s Gold in the Catskill Mountains: Thinking Critically about the Ecosystem Services Paradigm
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Author(s):
Douglas J. McCauley
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2015
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Island Press/Center for Resource Economics
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2015
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10.5822/978-1-61091-551-9_5
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Book chapters
pp. 3
Nature Needs (at least) Half: A Necessary New Agenda for Protected Areas
pp. 16
Bolder Thinking for Conservation
pp. 21
Caring for People and Valuing Forests in Africa
pp. 27
What Is the Future of Conservation?
pp. 36
Fool’s Gold in the Catskill Mountains: Thinking Critically about the Ecosystem Services Paradigm
pp. 41
Parks, People, and Perspectives: Historicizing Conservation in Latin America
pp. 53
The Fight for Wilderness Preservation in the Pacific Northwest
pp. 63
Of Tigers and Humans: The Question of Democratic Deliberation and Biodiversity Conservation
pp. 72
Protected Areas Are Necessary for Conservation
pp. 82
I Walk in the World to Love It
pp. 96
Rewilding Europe
pp. 105
The British Thermopylae and the Return of the Lynx
pp. 109
Letting It Be on a Continental Scale: Some Thoughts on Rewilding
pp. 120
Yellowstone to Yukon: Global Conservation Innovations Through the Years
pp. 131
Yellowstone as Model for the World
pp. 144
Rewilding Our Hearts: Making a Personal Commitment to Animals and Their Homes
pp. 154
The Humbling Power of Wilderness
pp. 164
Conservation in the African Anthropocene
pp. 170
The Silent Killer: Habitat Loss and the Role of African Protected Areas to Conserve Biodiversity
pp. 189
Another Inconvenient Truth: The Failure of Enforcement Systems to Save Charismatic Species
pp. 194
America Needs More National Parks
pp. 208
A New Era of Protected Areas for the Great Plains
pp. 215
Human Impact on Protected Areas of the Peruvian Amazon
pp. 226
Protected Areas in Chilean Patagonia
pp. 242
Rewilding the Carpathians: A Present-Day Opportunity
pp. 250
Protecting the Wild Nature and Biodiversity of the Altai-Sayan Ecoregion
pp. 257
The Crucial Importance of Protected Areas to Conserving Mongolia’s Natural Heritage
pp. 266
Parks: The Best Option for Wildlife Protection in Australia
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