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Re-examining the Past and Rethinking the Future at Mount Mulanje Forest Reserve, Malawi: New Directions for Local Engagement.

机译:在马拉维的穆兰杰山森林保护区重新审视过去并重新思考未来:当地参与的新方向。

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Since the 1980s, broad recognition has been given to the need for and the benefits of aligning the protection of biodiversity in threatened forest ecosystems with measures to address the needs and desires of people living near and depending on those ecosystems. With this research project I focus on one such ecosystem found at the Mulanje Mountain Forest Reserve (MMFR) in southern Malawi. Large amounts of money and time have been put forth by local, national, and international donors and conservation organizations to support the goals of biodiversity conservation and social development at MMFR. In order to explore how managers of MMFR have failed to successfully realize both of these overarching goals, I focus on inadequate and superficial engagement of forest managers with local populations and the effects of this deficient engagement on the health of the reserve. As part of the analysis I emphasize how certain local social contexts have been left unexamined in project design and how these neglected contexts translate into ineffective project implementation and outcomes. Furthermore I highlight how these unexamined contexts continuously reinforce the superficial nature of the connection between local community members and those charged with managing the reserve.;There are valuable lessons to be learned from this case study that can be extended not only to other areas surrounding MMFR, but also to the managers of protected areas worldwide who, in the face of changing global climates and associated policy implications, are seeing the necessity for increasingly meaningful relationships with local communities and individuals.
机译:自1980年代以来,人们已广泛认识到使受威胁的森林生态系统中的生物多样性保护与满足那些生活在这些生态系统附近并依赖这些生态系统的人们的需求和愿望相一致的措施的必要性和好处。通过这个研究项目,我将重点研究在马拉维南部的穆兰杰山森林保护区(MMFR)中发现的一个这样的生态系统。地方,国家和国际捐助者和保护组织投入了大量的金钱和时间来支持MMFR的生物多样性保护和社会发展的目标。为了探讨MMFR的管理者如何未能成功实现这两个总体目标,我着重于森林管理者与当地居民的接触不足和肤浅,以及这种接触不足对保护区健康的影响。作为分析的一部分,我强调在项目设计中如何保留某些本地社会环境,以及如何将这些被忽略的环境转化为无效的项目实施和结果。此外,我着重强调了这些未经审查的背景如何不断增强地方社区成员与负责保护区的人们之间的联系的肤浅性质;该案例研究中值得借鉴的宝贵经验教训不仅可以扩展到MMFR周围的其他领域,也对全球保护区的管理人员来说,面对不断变化的全球气候和相关政策影响,他们发现与当地社区和个人建立越来越有意义的关系的必要性。

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  • 作者

    Thompson, Mary C.;

  • 作者单位

    University of South Carolina.;

  • 授予单位 University of South Carolina.;
  • 学科 Geography.;Environmental management.;Conservation biology.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2013
  • 页码 274 p.
  • 总页数 274
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
  • 关键词

  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:42:09

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