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Cultural and Spiritual Significance of Nature: Guidance for Protected and Conserved Area Governance and Management
Anthropology Faculty Publications and Presentations
  • Bas Verschuuren, Wageningen University
  • Josep-Maria Mallarach, University of Girona
  • Edwin Bernbaum, The Mountain Institute
  • Jeremy Spoon, Portland State University
  • Steve Brown, University of Sydney
  • Radhika Borde, Charles University
  • Jessica Brown, New England Biolabs Foundation
  • Mark Calamia, U.S. National Park Service
ISBN
978-2-8317-2089-0
Document Type
Book
Publication Date
1-1-2021
Subjects
  • Protected areas -- Management,
  • Historic sites -- Conservation and restoration,
  • Sacred space -- Conservation and restoration,
  • Nature -- Social aspects,
  • Nature -- Religious aspects
Abstract

The cultural and spiritual significance of nature has been defined as the spiritual, cultural, inspirational, aesthetic, historic and social meanings, values, feelings, ideas and associations that natural features and nature in general have for past, present and future generations of people – both individuals and groups. These guidelines respond to a growing need to make conservation more inclusive, effective and socially just by accommodating multiple worldviews; by treating natural and cultural heritage as interlinked; and by suggesting ways for engaging and empowering all relevant groups and stakeholders in protected area design, governance and management. The guidelines also assist with creating common ground, resolving conflicts and implementing rights-based approaches that recognise human rights and legal pluralism.

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© 2021 IUCN, International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources.

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Description

Monographic Series No. 32: Best Practice Protected Area Guidelines Series

DOI
10.2305/IUCN.CH.2021.PAG.32.en
Persistent Identifier
https://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/34771
Citation Information
Verschuuren B., Mallarach J-M., Bernbaum, E., Spoon J., Brown S., Borde R., Brown J., Calamia M., Mitchell N., Infield M and Lee E. (2021). Cultural and spiritual significance of nature. Guidance for protected and conserved area governance and management. Best Practice Protected Area Guidelines Series No. 32, Gland, Switzerland: IUCN. XVI + 88pp.