Alphabetical listing by author; red indicates unedited or previously published papers that were handed out in hard copy at the workshop. To receive a copy of these papers, please contact the author(s) directly.

Author(s)

Title/Subject

Country/Area of Interest

Atkins, R., Tyson, R.

An innovative approach to the provision of visitor services infrastructure in the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area

Tasmania

Badenkov, Y.P.

Altai Mountain Knot: Between Conservation and Development

The crossroads of four countries: Kazakhstan, China, Mongolia, and Russia, which form the so-called “Altai Knot

Bainbridge, W

Initiatives to Conserve Globally Significant Biodiversity resources on Communal and Private Land in the Maloti-Drakensberg Transfrontier Area

Kingdom of Lesotho and the Republic of South Africa

Benitez, S.

The Condor Bioreserve in Ecuador: Use of the Functional Landscape Approach to Conservation of Montane Ecosystems

Ecuador

Bernbaum, E

The Heights of Inspiration: The Cultural and Spiritual Meaning of Mountains as a Basis for Interpretation and Conservation

US Nat’l Parks: Mt. Rainier, Great Smoky Mtns, Hawaii Volcanoes, Sta. Monica Mtns

Cobb, T.L.

The Shawangunk Ridge Biodiversity Partnership: An Institutional Collaboration for Fostering Environmental Stewardship and Community Support for Protection of an Ecologically Significant Landscape in New York State, USA

Shawangunks ,State of New York, USA

Conner, N.

Water and Mountains: Economic Benefits Beyond Boundaries

The need to increase effectiveness of protected areas in protecting functions of upland areas that are vital for development

Contreras, J.P

Co-author; see H. Torres

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Corcoran, B., Rushworth, I.

A New Approach for Incorporating Biodiversity and Cultural Values into Landuse Planning for Protected Areas: An example from the uKhahlamba Drakensberg Park World Heritage Site, South Africa

uKhahlamba Drakensberg Park World Heritage Site, South Africa

Dhyani, P.P.

Science and Religion for the benefit of Environment: Badrivan Model for Reforestation of Degraded Lands and Biodiversity Conservation

Badrinath, Chamoli Garhwal (Uttaranchal), India

Echavarria, M.

(Arroyo, P.)

FONAG: A water-based finance mechanism for the Condor Bioreserve in Ecuador

Antisana and Cayambe-Coca ecological reserves, and the Cotopaxi and Llanganates national parks that together comprise a management concept called the Condor Bioreserve

Ehringhaus, B.

Transfrontier Protection of the Mont-Blanc Region_the Roof of the European Alps

The Mont-Blanc Massif, France, Italy, Switzerland

Gambino, R., Romano, B.

Territorial strategies and environmental continuity in mountain systems: the case of the Apennines (Italy)
[click the hyperlinked title to view this paper on another website]

Italy/ the Apennines

Gurung, C.P.

Terai Arc Landscape: A New Paradigm in Conservation and Sustainable Development

Forest corridors that will connect 11 protected areas of Nepal and India

Good, R., Johnston, S.

Ecological Restoration of Degraded Alpine and Sub alpine Ecosystems in the Alps National Parks, New South Wales, Australia

The Australia Alps

Green, P., Keys, H.

The Crater Lake Issue – A Management Dilemma

Central North Island, New Zealand

Hamilton, L

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Harmon, D

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Jardel, E.J.P., Graf, S.H.M., Santana, E.C., Gomez, M.G.

Managing Core Zones in Mountain Protected areas in Mexico: The Sierra de Manantlan Biosphere Reserve

In the states of Jalisco and Colima, Mexico

Jefferies, B.

Sagarmatha National Park – A World Heritage Site in crisis – or a figment of western imagination?

Sagarmatha (Mt. Everest) massif, Khumbu region, Nepal

Kuo, M

Building a Conservation Corridor in the Mountain Backbone of Taiwan

Taiwan

Krueger, S

Challenges Facing Wilderness Planning in a Mountain Protected System: The uKhahlamba Drakensberg Park

Drakensberg Mtns., South Africa

Mackay, J.

Wilderness or Wilderness? – Managing for Recreation in the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area

Tasmania

MacKinnon,K

Challenges and Opportunities for Mountain Protected Areas

World Bank projects in mountains around the world

Manson, G

Hydro-Electric Dams in Mountain Protected Areas

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McMillan, L., Mihalic, D.

Climbing Beyond Conflicts: How Climbers and Rangers Came Together to Protect Yosemite

Yosemite Nat’l Park, Northern California

Mendoza, A., Jones, K., Webster, J.

Managing Environmental Impacts of Orienteering in Central Alberta

Bow Valley Provincial Park, Alberta, Canada

Morris, Dave

Mountaineers and the protection of mountains

Mountains of the world

Moseley, R

The Nature Conservancy’s Framework for Conservation Area Planning in Mountain Regions (Yunnan, China)

Mountains of the world

Namgyal, T

Creative Use of a Trust Fund for Biodiversity Conservation in Bhutan

Bhutan

Oli, K.P.

Trans-boundary protected areas. A growing need for biodiversity conservation and livelihood of the people in Kanchanjungha region of eastern Himalaya

Nepal, Sikkim, Tibet

Parsons, D.J.

Science and Management of Protected Areas

P.A.s around the world

Payne, R.

Increasing Pressure from Mountain Sports: Implications for Protected Areas

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Peine, J.D.

Citizen Scientists Conduct Environmental Monitoring in Mountain Protected Areas

The Appalachian Trail corridor, eastern US

Plumptre, A

Prioritising Sites for Conservation in the Albertine Rift

Central Africa

Price, M

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Pulsford, I., Worboys, G.L., Gough, J., Shepherd, T.

The Australian Alps and the Great Escarpment of Eastern Australia Conservation Corridors

Southeastern Australia

Rafa, M

Managing Mountain Areas in Catalonia (NE Spain) Beyond Protected Areas: the Role of Private Sector and NGO’s

Catalonia, NE Spain

Ramirez, M

La Armistad Transborder Park, Costa Rica/Panama: How is it working?

Costa Rica/Panama

Rushworth, I

Co-author; see Corcoran

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Sandwith, T

Linking Mountains to Lowlands for Biodiversity Conservation in the Cape Floristic Kingdom

South Africa

Sattar, N.

Mountain Ecosystems – the Himal Experience Putting Mountain Partnerships into Action (Himal-Hindukush-Karakoram)

India, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Bhutan, Nepal, Myanmar, China and Bangladesh

Sherpa, M., Wangchuck, S.

Linking Biological Corridors for Conservation and Development: A Case Study from Bhutan

Bhutan

Slocombe,D.S., Danby, R.K.

Complexity, Science and Inter-Jurisdictional Co-operation in Two Very large Regions: the Australian Alps and the St. Elias.

Australian Alps of southeastern Australia, and the St. Elias Mountains of northwestern North America

Sorgatel, J

Co-author; see Rafa

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Stewart, G.

Promoting Responsible Recreation Without Rules and Regulations in a Mountain protected Area
(refer inquiries on this paper to Kevan Zunckel)

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Tabor, G.M., Locke, H.L.

Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative

Wyoming Rocky Mountains in the United States to the Mackenzie Mountains of the Northern Yukon

Thorsell, J

Overview of World Heritage Sites
(This is a published paper Jim handed out at the workshop)

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Torres, H., Contreras, JP

Indigenous Participation in the Management of Los Flamengos National Reserve in Chile

Los Flamencos National Reserve  located in the arid Atacama region of Chile

Torres, M.A.

Managing Protected Areas in Potentially Conflictive Contexts and with Restricted management Resources: The Case of Huascaran National Park, Cordillera Blanca, Peru.

Central Andes of Perú

Velazquez, A., Bocco, G., Romero, F.J., Vega, A.P.

A Participatory Landscape Perspective To Biodiversity Conservation: The Case of Central Mexico

Central Mexico

Wallsten, P.

The “Inside-Out” Process: A key Approach for Establishing Fulufjallet National park in Sweden

Southerly part of the Swedish high mountain range

Wangchuck, S

Co-author; see Sherpa

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Watson, J., Barrett, S.

Small is Beautiful: Conserving the Nature of Low Altitude Mountain Protected Areas in South Western Australia

South Western Australia

White, S.P.

People versus Parks – Can Collaborative Resource Management Help to Reduce Conflicts? Lessons from Mt. Elgon, Uganda

Mt. Elgon, Uganda

Yerena, E., Padron, J., Vera, R., Martinez, Z., Bigio, D.

Building Consensus on Biological Corridors in the Venezualan Andes

Sierra de Portuguesa in the northeast portion of the Venezuelan Andes

Yonzon, P.

Impacts of Insurgency and Conflict on Nepal’s Protected Areas

Nepal

Zunckel, K., Mokuku, C., Stewart, G.

The Maloti-Drakensberg Transfrontier Conservation and Development Project

Kingdom of Lesotho and the Republic of South Africa

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uKhahlamba-Drakensberg World Heritage Area IUCN WCPA Mountains Workshop September 2003

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