Protected only on paper? Three case studies from protected areas in the Dominican Republic
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Date Issued
2016Subject Terms
DOMINICAN REPUBLICENVIRONMENTAL POLICIES
REGULATIONS
ECOTOURISM
CONSERVATION
NATIONAL PARKS
HABITATS
Journal
Caribbean NaturalistVolume
30Start page
1End page
19
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https://www.eaglehill.us/CANAonline/CANA-access-pages/CANA-regular/CANA-030-Pasachnik.shtmlAbstract
...Herein we evaluate 3 case studies from the Dominican Republic (DR), one of the most biologically diverse countries in the Caribbean. We focus on conflicts between the DR’s national protected areas system and agriculture, tourism, and the charcoal trade....Type
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