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Relocating People Out of Private Reserves Voluntary Resettlement as a Conservation Tool in Guatamala
Most resettlement projects throughout the world have been, and continue to be, non-voluntary. The voluntary nature of the Guatemalan initiative makes it fundamentally different than earlier efforts-and it may be the key to resettlement finding its place among conservation strategies.