Investigation and Consideration on Co-Management at Dawan Village in Taibai Mountain Nature Reserve, Shaanxi Province, China

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Community-based management(co-management) is a new nature resources management mode for nature resources protection since 90's of 20 centuries. Dawan village, which is adjacent to Taibai Mountain National Nature Reserve located in Mei county of Shaanxi Province, China, is one of the first experimental villages to implement co-management. Based on the investigation, the problems of co-management in Dawan village was analyzed. Accordingly, suggestions were proposed to improve co-management in law, investment, residents’ perception and participation, incentive, NGO’s role, and monitoring system aspects.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 610-613)

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December 2012

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