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Improving Communication for Management of Social-ecological Systems in High Mountain Areas
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Sustainable Environmental ManagementCommunity-based ConservationEngineeringSustainable DevelopmentHuman EcologySustainable Land UseEcological SustainabilityEnvironmental PlanningCommunicationHuman-environment InteractionSocial-ecological SystemEnvironmental PolicySocial SciencesSocial-ecological SystemsCultural PlanningEnvironmental ManagementNatural Resource PlanningHkkh RegionGeographyHabitat ConservationSocial EcologyHkkh Partnership ProjectSystemic PlanningHigh Mountain AreasNatural EnvironmentsNatural Resource ManagementSustainabilityLand Conservation
The planning and sustainable management of complex social-ecological systems (SESs) in high mountain areas such as the Hindu Kush–Karakoram–Himalaya (HKKH) region requires an approach that takes account of both environmental issues and local population needs. The HKKH Partnership Project developed methodologies and tools for systemic planning and management of social-ecological systems at local, regional, and national levels in the HKKH region, with a special focus on 3 protected areas in Nepal, Pakistan, and China. The adopted approach brought together researchers, policy-makers, and managers; it bridged the gap between research and management priorities and enabled communication to address the needs of communities while promoting conservation. Lessons learned are described and conclusions made on appropriate methods for the management of SESs in other regions.
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