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Organizing Conservation and Development in China: Politics, Institutions, Biodiversity, and Livelihoods.

机译:组织中国的保护与发展:政治,机构,生物多样性和生计。

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Tourism is an increasingly central element of biodiversity conservation, transforming protected areas worldwide. Building on participant observation and interviews with a broad array of participants, extensive document analysis, and a household survey, this dissertation investigates the creation of national parks in China's southwestern province of Yunnan and what it reveals about how actors contend to get their visions for tourism and conservation incorporated in protected area institutions as well as how those institutions influence conservation practices and rural livelihoods.;In the first half, I show how contention among state agencies with varied connections to extra-state actors has shaped Yunnan's national parks. The Nature Conservancy's limited ability to appeal to state bodies with leverage over protected areas constrained its effort to promote a new conservation model. Local governments have shifted from supporting community-centered tourism to consolidating high-volume attractions under state-affiliated companies. A case comparison of nine protected areas shows that local authorities channel the substantial revenues tourism yields toward funding government activities and maintaining scenic facades for tourists rather than intensive biodiversity conservation. Where strong conservation practices are adopted, it is due to intervention under central government priorities.;In the second half, I examine how national park institutions affect community residents. In Meili Snow Mountain National Park, community-centered tourism operations persist, while in Pudacuo National Park, residents have become park employees. Residents of each park express concerns about different issues, but they voice these concerns in similar terms, invoking moral economies of appropriate state action. I use household survey data and qualitative observations to examine the impacts of different forms of tourism participation on livelihoods and community dynamics. Different tourism activities' demands for labor and inputs have stronger impacts than income on resource use. Not all community-based tourism is equal: income inequality is higher and cooperation less common where household entrepreneurship predominates, compared to communities where institutions equalize participation, whether under community management or as park employees. The consolidation of protected area tourism attractions brings challenges as park authorities attempt to manage residents, while its economic and environmental impacts have complex relationships with local economies and ecologies.
机译:旅游业已成为生物多样性保护日益重要的要素,正在改变全球的保护区。基于参与者的观察和与广泛参与者的访谈,广泛的文档分析以及家庭调查,本论文调查了中国西南部云南省的国家公园的创建以及它揭示了参与者如何竞争以了解旅游业的前景保护区机构中的保护和保护以及这些机构如何影响保护实践和农村生计。上半部分,我展示了与州外行为者有各种联系的州机构之间的争执如何塑造了云南国家公园。大自然保护区对保护区的杠杆作用无法吸引国家机构,这限制了其促进新保护模式的努力。地方政府已经从支持以社区为中心的旅游业转变为在国有企业的领导下整合大量景点。对九个保护区的案例比较表明,地方当局将旅游业的大量收入用于资助政府活动和为游客维护风景优美的外墙,而不是加强生物多样性保护。在采取了强有力的保护措施的地方,这是由于中央政府的优先干预。在下半年,我研究了国家公园机构如何影响社区居民。在梅里雪山国家公园,以社区为中心的旅游业务仍在继续,而在普达措国家公园,居民已成为公园的雇员。每个公园的居民都对不同的问题表示关注,但是他们用类似的话语表达了这些关注,并呼吁采取适当的国家行动来节约道德。我使用家庭调查数据和定性观察来研究不同形式的旅游参与对生计和社区动态的影响。不同的旅游活动对劳动力和投入的需求比收入对资源利用的影响更大。并非所有以社区为基础的旅游都是平等的:与家庭机构平等参与的社区(无论是在社区管理下还是作为公园雇员)相比,在家庭创业为主体的地区,收入差距更大,合作不那么普遍。随着公园当局试图管理居民,保护区旅游景点的合并带来了挑战,而其经济和环境影响与当地经济和生态有着复杂的关系。

著录项

  • 作者

    Zinda, John Aloysius.;

  • 作者单位

    The University of Wisconsin - Madison.;

  • 授予单位 The University of Wisconsin - Madison.;
  • 学科 Sociology General.;Natural Resource Management.;Asian Studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2013
  • 页码 334 p.
  • 总页数 334
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
  • 关键词

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