In these proceedings of the November 2001 conference, contributors describe their work in preserving wilderness at the theoretical and practical levels, with an emphasis on preserving Africa's resources. Topics include a model for a private wilderness area in South Africa; projects in Namibia, Angola, Madagascar and the Congo Basin; US involvement in the preservation of African wilderness; and efforts in Australia, India and Scotland. Contributors describe working with local communities, developing wilderness tourism and wildland plants and medicines, learning new concepts, and integrating people and animals in wilderness areas. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
In these proceedings of the November 2001 conference, contributors describe their work in preserving wilderness at the theoretical and practical levels, with an emphasis on preserving Africa's resources. Topics include a model for a private wilderness area in South Africa; projects in Namibia, Angola, Madagascar and the Congo Basin; US involvement in the preservation of African wilderness; and efforts in Australia, India and Scotland. Contributors describe working with local communities, developing wilderness tourism and wildland plants and medicines, learning new concepts, and integrating people and animals in wilderness areas. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR