Herding Monkeys to Paradise :How Macaque Troops are Managed for Tourism in Japan ( 1 )

Publication subTitle :How Macaque Troops are Managed for Tourism in Japan

Publication series :1

Author: Knight   John  

Publisher: Brill‎

Publication year: 2011

E-ISBN: 9789004203242

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9789004187931

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9789004187931

Subject: Q959.848 Primates

Language: ENG

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Description

This book is a detailed study of monkey parks in Japan. It describes how the parks manage free-ranging macaque troops for touristic display and examines the various problems that arise, as well as proposals for park reform.

Chapter

List of Figures and Tables

pp.:  9 – 12

Foreword

pp.:  13 – 648

Acknowledgements

pp.:  15 – 16

A Note on the Text

pp.:  17 – 18

Introduction

pp.:  19 – 44

Chapter one

pp.:  45 – 44

Monkeys in Paradise

pp.:  45 – 109

Monkeys and Monkey Parks

pp.:  45 – 109

The Shadow of the Zoo

pp.:  72 – 109

Chapter two

pp.:  110 – 109

Searching for Monkeys

pp.:  110 – 157

Monkey Avoidance of Humans

pp.:  110 – 157

The Mobility of the Troop

pp.:  122 – 157

The Opacity of the Forest

pp.:  135 – 146

Beyond the Impasse

pp.:  147 – 157

Chapter three

pp.:  158 – 157

Provisioning the Monkeys

pp.:  158 – 220

Provisioning for Science

pp.:  158 – 220

Provisioning for Tourism

pp.:  168 – 220

Provisioning as Crop Protection

pp.:  195 – 205

Provisioning for Conservation

pp.:  206 – 220

Chapter four

pp.:  221 – 220

Working with Monkeys

pp.:  221 – 292

Working in the Park

pp.:  221 – 292

Feeding the Monkeys

pp.:  232 – 248

Policing the Park

pp.:  249 – 268

Knowing the Monkeys

pp.:  269 – 292

Chapter five

pp.:  293 – 292

Herding the Monkeys

pp.:  293 – 360

Remote Herding

pp.:  293 – 360

Attracting the Troop

pp.:  302 – 360

Retaining and Returning the Troop

pp.:  315 – 338

Seasonal Problems

pp.:  339 – 360

Chapter six

pp.:  361 – 360

Keeping Out Monkeys

pp.:  361 – 428

Park-edge ‘Monkey Damage’

pp.:  361 – 428

Countermeasures

pp.:  381 – 396

Counterhabituation

pp.:  397 – 428

Contesting Responsibility

pp.:  414 – 428

Chapter seven

pp.:  429 – 428

Transforming the Monkeys

pp.:  429 – 498

Proliferation

pp.:  429 – 498

Sedentarization

pp.:  448 – 498

Semi-domestication

pp.:  466 – 479

Culture and Agency

pp.:  480 – 498

Chapter eight

pp.:  499 – 498

Restoring the Monkeys

pp.:  499 – 560

Forest-edge Display

pp.:  499 – 560

Forest Display

pp.:  516 – 560

‘Monkeywatching’

pp.:  532 – 549

Partial Restoration

pp.:  550 – 560

Conclusion

pp.:  561 – 590

BIBLIOGRAPHY

pp.:  591 – 628

Index

pp.:  629 – 648

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