Original Research
Delivering community benefits acts as insurance for the survival of small protected areas such as the Abe Bailey Nature Reserve, South Africa
Submitted: 15 February 2011 | Published: 21 May 2012
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Susan J. Taylor, Centre for Development Support, University of the Free State, South AfricaDoreen Atkinson, Centre for Development Support, University of the Free State, South Africa
Abstract
Conservation implications: Small protected areas may not be effective in ensuring their biological integrity in the long term, but working cooperatively with existing and future neighbours is an essential strategy to optimise conservation activities in small reserves such as the ABNR.
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