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Conservation With a Human Face? Comparing Local Participation and Benefit Sharing From a National Park and a State Forest Plantation in Tanzania:

机译:保护人脸?比较坦桑尼亚国家公园和国家森林种植园的本地参与和利益共享:

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Participatory approaches to natural resources management have evolved as a way to secure local peoplea??s support for environmental conservation. This study compares participatory approaches used by a national park and a state forest plantation in Tanzania. It shows how in similar settings, various parts of the State pursue various policies that affect communities in different ways. The extent of participation and amount of benefits accrued are found to have a paramount role in determining local peoplea??s attitude to conservation. Local communities do not generally regard the national park as being beneficial, while the forest plantation is regarded as an important means for their survival. The failure of the park to allow meaningful local participation and equitable sharing of the park's benefits with affected local people, is leading to hatred, resentment, and illegal harvest of natural resources from the park.
机译:参与式自然资源管理方法已经演变为一种确保当地人民对环境保护的支持的方式。这项研究比较了坦桑尼亚的国家公园和州立森林人工林使用的参与式方法。它显示了在类似的情况下,国家的各个地区如何执行以不同方式影响社区的各种政策。人们发现,参与的程度和所获得的利益的数量在确定当地人民对保护的态度方面具有至关重要的作用。当地社区通常不认为国家公园是有益的,而人工林则被视为维持生存的重要手段。公园未能让有意义的当地参与以及与受影响的当地居民公平分享公园的利益的失败,导致仇恨,怨恨和从公园非法获取自然资源。

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