I don't know who coined the term.

I feel like these modern versions of community-based conservation programs 
are at least partly modeled after much older ones that have been around for 
hundreds of years... often in the guise of different religions.

However, if you are looking for examples of modern community-based 
conservation programs, one example would be A Rocha International 
(www.arocha.org), which began in 1983 and is now working in 17 different 
countries (I believe all were grass-roots formation).
Shelly


>From: WENDEE HOLTCAMP <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: WENDEE HOLTCAMP <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: ECOLOG-L@LISTSERV.UMD.EDU
>Subject: community-based conservation
>Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2007 12:22:39 -0500
>
>Does anyone have names for the people who first created community-based
>conservation? I have seen (online) that it really started in the early
>1980s, but no mention of who those first people were, or who coined the
>terms?
>
>I am writing an article about Proyecto Titi in Colombia and was told it was
>one of the first community-based conservation projects
>(http://www.proyectotiti.com). I just wanted to confirm that from an 
>outside
>source from the project. Anyone familiar with the project from an outsider
>perspective?
>
>Happy Summer!
>Wendee

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