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Integrating Protected Area Management with Local Needs and Aspirations

机译:将保护区管理与当地需求和愿望相结合

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Conservationists recognize that many protected areas have limited future prospects without the cooperation and support of local people, especially in developing countries. Since the 1980s Integrated Conservation and Development Projects (ICDPs) have attempted to reconcile park management with local needs and aspirations, usually with disappointing results. Achieving local cooperation and support without jeopardizing conservation goals remains a top priority for parks, however. Fortunately, the lessons from the ICDP experience provide an important opportunity to inform the next generation of biodiversity conservation programs, including those concerned with poverty alleviation as well as those working at ecosystem and landscape scales. More recent and more promising approaches have started to incorporate elements of adaptive management, new partnership models with stakeholders and the vertical integration of site-level work with policy initiatives and institutional development.
机译:保护主义者认识到,如果没有当地人民的合作与支持,尤其是在发展中国家,许多保护区的未来前景将十分有限。自1980年代以来,综合保护与开发项目(ICDP)一直试图使公园管理与当地需求和愿望相吻合,通常结果令人失望。但是,在不损害保护目标的前提下实现地方合作与支持仍然是公园的头等大事。幸运的是,从人发会议的经验中汲取的教训提供了一个重要的机会,可为下一代生物多样性保护方案提供信息,包括那些与减轻贫困有关的方案以及在生态系统和景观一级开展工作的方案。较新的,更有前途的方法已开始纳入适应性管理的要素,与利益相关者的新伙伴关系模型以及站点级工作与政策措施和机构发展的垂直整合。

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    《AMBIO: A Journal of the Human Environment》 |2004年第8期|p.513-519|共7页
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    Michael Wells is an independent consultant and researcher on environmental conservation and economic development in Africa and Asia, leading teams carrying out international projects, studies and evaluations, principally for the World Bank and the UN Development Programme. He has authored over 30 articles and books on the environment and sustainable development, including People and Parks: Linking Protected Area Management with Local Communities. His address: Tunnelveien 3, N-3400 Lier, Norway. E-mail: wells@online.no;

    Thomas O. McShane is Senior Conservation Advisor to WWF International. He has worked as a forester and wildlife ecologist in the USA, Niger, Malawi and Gabon. He coauthored The Myth of Wild Africa: Conservation without Illusion and is co-editor with Michael Wells of Getting Biodiversity Projects to Work: Towards More Effective Conservation and Development. He has written extensively on conservation and people issues. His address: Avenue du Mont-Blanc, CH-1196 Gland, Switzerland. E-mail: tmcshane@ww.nt.org;

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