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When will community management conserve biodiversity? Evidence from Malawi

机译:社区管理何时将保护生物多样性?来自马拉维的证据

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Both development practitioners and conservation organizations are focused on community ownership and management of natural resources as a way to create incentives for the conservation of biodiversity. This has led to the implementation of a number of large community-based conservation projects in sub-Saharan Africa, in countries including Namibia, Zimbabwe, Malawi, Zambia, and Rwanda. While the concept is logical, and valuation studies may suggest that conservation is more valuable than other uses of the resources in some areas, there has been little detailed analysis of the ?nancial costs and bene?ts to the communities, to determine whether they would actually have an incentive to conserve if they had more extensive legal rights to the resources. This paper assesses the conditions under which this approach may be viable, based on a valuation study of the resources of Mount Mulanje in southern Malawi.
机译:开发从业者和保护组织都将重点放在社区所有权和自然资源管理上,以作为激励措施来保护生物多样性。这导致在纳米比亚,津巴布韦,马拉维,赞比亚和卢旺达等国家在撒哈拉以南非洲实施了一些大型的社区保护项目。虽然这一概念是合乎逻辑的,并且估值研究可能表明,在某些地区,保护工作比其他资源的使用更有价值,但很少对财务成本和对社区的收益进行详细分析,以确定它们是否会如果他们对资源拥有更广泛的法律权利,那么实际上就有动机去保护他们。本文基于对马拉维南部的穆兰杰山资源的评估研究,评估了该方法可行的条件。

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