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Wildlife conservation in Tanzania during the colonial and independence eras: A review of changing paradigms, legacies and lessons learned.

机译:殖民地和独立时期坦桑尼亚的野生动物保护:范式,遗产和经验教训的回顾。

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Throughout most of Africa a major shift in paradigms has occurred regarding wildlife conservation. The current global practice of setting aside large tracts of land is now confronted with the human consequences of strict protectionist policies designed solely to conserve wildlife.; Originally established to safeguard natural resources, protected areas are now forced to address a range of social objectives, namely, rural poverty, gender inequality, plight of indigenous people, market failures, economic and social injustices. From this perspective, the protectionist model has been judged a failure and is no longer appropriate within the current contextual setting of East Africa.; Within the last few decades and in light of mounting biodiversity and socio-political challenges, a "new" approach to conservation has emerged. But unlike its predecessor, the community-based conservation model calls for community participation, local decision-making, and equitable means of sharing economic, social, cultural, or ecological benefits from protected areas. Despite its overwhelming appeal, the community-based conservation model must not be hailed as a panacea by which to solve a variety of complex ecological and social challenges facing many developing countries.; Three case studies in Tanzania, Mkomazi Game Reserve, Udzungwa and Mikumi National Parks are reviewed and analyzed to compare and contrast the advantages and disadvantages of both the protectionist and community-based conservation models. A household questionnaire was used to assess local conservation attitudes in four villages adjacent to Mikumi and Udzungwa National Parks. The results show that local people were aware of the purpose of the parks and their benefits to their respective communities and to Tanzania. Although over 90% of the respondents had never visited (93%) nor worked (95%) for either park, they nevertheless opposed its abolishment (62%) and also rejected giving the land to those who claimed to need it (81%). They also were averse to allowing hunting (95%) and other natural resource extractions (77%).; Although the protectionist model has made significant contributions in safeguarding Tanzania's wealth of biodiversity, current evidence suggests that a combination of conservation approaches should be reviewed thoroughly for applicability and long-term sustainability within the current context of local communities and protected areas.
机译:在整个非洲大部分地区,野生动植物保护方式发生了重大变化。当前,全球搁置大片土地的做法面临着旨在保护野生动植物的严格保护主义政策对人的影响。保护区最初是为了保护自然资源而建立的,现在被迫解决一系列社会目标,即农村贫困,性别不平等,土著人民的困境,市场失灵,经济和社会不公。从这个角度来看,贸易保护主义模式被认为是失败的,在当前的东非背景下已不再适用。在过去的几十年中,鉴于生物多样性不断增加和社会政治挑战,出现了一种“新的”保护方法。但是,与以前的社区保护模式不同,基于社区的保护模式要求社区参与,地方决策和公平分享保护区经济,社会,文化或生态利益的手段。尽管它具有压倒性的吸引力,但不应以社区为基础的养护模式被视为解决许多发展中国家面临的各种复杂的生态和社会挑战的灵丹妙药。审查并分析了坦桑尼亚,姆科马齐野生动物保护区,乌宗瓦和米库米国家公园的三个案例研究,以比较和对比保护主义和基于社区的保护模式的优缺点。一份家庭问卷被用来评估与Mikumi和Udzungwa国家公园相邻的四个村庄的当地保护态度。结果表明,当地人知道公园的目的及其对各自社区和坦桑尼亚的好处。尽管超过90%的受访者从未去过其中一个公园(93%)或没有为这两个公园工作(95%),但他们仍然反对废除该公园(62%),并拒绝将土地交给声称需要土地的人(81%) 。他们也不愿允许狩猎(95%)和其他自然资源开采(77%)。尽管贸易保护主义模式在保护坦桑尼亚丰富的生物多样性方面做出了重大贡献,但目前的证据表明,应在当地社区和保护区当前的背景下,彻底审查各种保护方法的适用性和长期可持续性。

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  • 作者

    Haslerig, Janet Miliah.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Florida.;

  • 授予单位 University of Florida.;
  • 学科 Agriculture Forestry and Wildlife.; Environmental Sciences.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2000
  • 页码 134 p.
  • 总页数 134
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 森林生物学;环境科学基础理论;
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