Abstract

The importance of conservation is matched by its potential to provoke contention, especially for rewilding. Treating rural peoples as biodiversity "problems" has given way to viewing them as "solutions," but most needed is a turn toward biodiversity democracy, resolving conservation conflicts and balancing rural-urban interests despite knowledge and value disagreements.

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