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Through a variety of cases and lenses, this book has attempted to contribute to the better understanding of the socio-ecological dynamics and outcomes of community conservation initiatives in Mexico, specifically those located in the Southeastern regions of the country. Its aim is to continue enriching the academic and political debate about the effectiveness of government-managed protected areas versus what Janis Alcorn, in her foreword to this volume, calls self-generated conservation by communities.
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Ruiz-Mallén, I., McCandless, S.R., Porter-Bolland, L., Camacho-Benavides, C. (2013). Conclusions. In: Porter-Bolland, L., Ruiz-Mallén, I., Camacho-Benavides, C., McCandless, S. (eds) Community Action for Conservation. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-7956-7_11
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