Examining social equity in the co-management of terrestrial protected areas: perceived fairness of local communities in giant panda national park, china

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    The Giant Panda National Park (GPNP) is located in the southwest China as part of the Minshan and Qionglai Mountains, covering a total area of roughly 21,978 km2. Tangjiahe area of GPNP (TGPNP) is selected as the study site to explore the fairness perception of community-based co-management in protected areas for the following two reasons. To identify the specific villages suitable for the in -depth survey, the authors consulted with officials working at the ATA, and two criteria were adopted after repeated discussion. There are stable and long-lasting co-management . . .

     

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