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Community Participation – Key to Success in Co-management of Protected Areas in Bangladesh Alamgir Hossain* and Roksana Karim Department of Environmental Science and Management North South University, Dhaka, Bangladesh
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Document Date: 2014-05-21 12:26:51


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Forest User Group / Community Patrolling Group / Nishorgo Support Project / World Conservation Union Working Group / Nishorgo Support Project International Resources Group / /

Continent

Asia / /

Country

Nepal / Australia / Bangladesh / India / /

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Extinction / Person Communication and Meetings / /

Facility

Management North South University / North South University / /

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forest products / poultry food / forest management / bank account / term management / institutional systems / resource management / visitor services / /

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Lawachara National Park Hill Forest / forest NSP / /

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North South University / Ministry of Environment & Forests / United States Agency for International Development / World Bank / Youth Club/Nishorgo Club / Bangladesh Alamgir Hossain* and Roksana Karim Department of Environmental Science / Bangladesh Forest Department / Environmental Science and Management North South University / Dhaka / Co-Management Committee / Rangpur Dinajpur Rural Service / Comanagement Council / Youth Clubs / Forest Department / Community Development Centre / Nature and Conservation Movement / Co-Management Committee PA Co-management Council / /

Person

Wells / Lal / Brandon / Roksana Karim / /

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*Corresponding Author / Lecturer / DESM / vice-president / cashier / cashier / secretary / chairman / vice-president / /

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Pennsylvania / /

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