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Design, monitoring and evaluation of a direct payments approach for an ecotourism strategy to reduce illegal hunting and trade of wildlife in Lao PDR

机译:设计,监测和评估生态旅游战略的直接付款方式,以减少老挝人民民主共和国的非法狩猎和野生动植物贸易

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Ecotourism as a strategy for achieving biodiversity conservation often results in limited conservation impact relative to its investment and revenue return. In cases where an ecotourism strategy has been used, projects are frequently criticized for not providing sufficient evidence on how the strategy has reduced threats or improved the status of the biodiversity it purports to protect. In Lao PDR, revenue from ecotourism has not been directly linked to or dependent on improvements in biodiversity and there is no evidence that ecotourism enterprises have contributed to conservation. In other developing countries, direct payments through explicit contracts in return for ecosystem services have been proposed as a more cost-effective means for achieving conservation, although further research is needed to evaluate the impact of this approach. To address this need, a new model was tested in the Nam Et-Phou Louey National Protected Area (NPA) in Lao PDR using a direct payments approach to create ecotourism incentives for villagers to increase wildlife populations. Over a four-year period, we monitored along a theory of change to evaluate assumptions about the linkages between intermediate results and biological outcomes. Preliminary results show a negative correlation between ecotourism benefits and hunting infractions in target villages; no increase in hunting sign in the ecotourism sector of the NPA relative to a three-fold increase in hunting sign across the NPA’s non-tourism sectors; and an overall increase in wildlife sightings. This case provides key lessons on the design of a direct payments approach for an ecotourism strategy, including how to combine threat monitoring and data on wildlife sightings to evaluate strategy effectiveness, on setting rates for wildlife sightings and village fees, and the utility of the approach for protecting very rare species.
机译:生态旅游作为一种实现生物多样性保护的战略,相对于其投资和收益回报,对保护的影响往往有限。在使用生态旅游战略的情况下,经常因没有提供充分证据证明该战略如何减少威胁或改善其旨在保护的生物多样性状况而受到批评。在老挝人民民主共和国,生态旅游的收入与生物多样性的改善没有直接联系或依赖,也没有证据表明生态旅游企业为保护做出了贡献。在其他发展中国家,尽管需要进一步研究以评估这种方法的影响,但有人建议通过明确的合同直接支付生态系统服务的费用作为实现保护的一种更具成本效益的手段。为了满足这一需求,在老挝的南埃-普·卢伊国家保护区(NPA)中使用一种直接付款方式对村民增加野生动植物种群的生态旅游激励措施进行了测试,从而测试了一种新模式。在四年的时间里,我们根据变化理论进行了监测,以评估关于中间结果与生物学结果之间联系的假设。初步结果表明,生态旅游收益与目标村庄的狩猎违规行为之间呈负相关; NPA生态旅游部门的狩猎标志没有增加,而NPA非旅游部门的狩猎标志却增加了三倍;以及野生动植物目击事件的整体增加。该案例为设计生态旅游战略的直接支付方法提供了重要的经验教训,包括如何将威胁监测和野生动植物目击数据结合起来以评估战略有效性,设定野生动植物目击率和乡村费用的方法,以及该方法的实用性保护非常稀有的物种。

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