Fortress conservation
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Fortress conservation is a conservation model based on the belief that biodiversity protection is best achieved by creating protected areas where ecosystems can function in isolation from human disturbance.[1] Its implementation has been criticized for human rights abuses against indigenous inhabitants when creating and maintaining protected areas.[2]
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