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Stakeholder attitudes towards wildlife policy and the Benoue Wildlife Conservation Area, North Cameroon

机译:利益相关者对野生生物政策和喀麦隆北贝努维野生动物保护区的态度

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In recent years, wildlife policies that consider the participation of stakeholders have been promoted. An understanding of the stakeholders' attitudes towards conservation and existing policies are critical in designing new policies or sustainable conservation strategies. This paper examines stakeholders' (local people, park staff and professional hunter guides) attitudes, towards the Benoue Wildlife Conservation Area (BWCA) and towards Cameroonian wildlife policy. The BWCA encompasses the Benoue National Park and its surrounding hunting concessions that also include some villages. Both the Park and the hunting concessions are two categories of protected areas. Data were collected using informal interviews and questionnaires administered to 114 households from three communities, 17 park staff and seven professional hunter guides. Local people's attitudes towards protected areas depended on the management category of the particular protected area. Local people were positive towards the existence of the Park, but negative towards the system of hunting concession areas. There was local variation between communities concerning these attitudes. Local people were generally positive to maintaining the present Park area, but preferred a reduction in the size of the hunting concessions. Both Park staff and professional hunter guides expressed concern about present management strategies and the extent of illegal resource exploitation. Despite having poor knowledge of the current Cameroonian wildlife policy, most of the local households expressed support for it, but called for increased local involvement in management, off-take and the harvesting of benefits from both Park and hunting concession activities. The Park staff were sceptical about local participation in this context and saw such endeavours as a threat to a sound biodiversity management scheme. The findings indicate the need to strengthen current wildlife policy, promote the involvement of local people and empower the Park staff, both in terms of resources and in terms of skills in interacting with local people. The revised policy should be designed so as to vary according to the category of protected area and allow site-specific adaptations. Local people must experience reduced incurred costs and increased incomes from the Park. An environmental education programme is recommended to extensively disseminate the policy to user groups in the area.
机译:近年来,已经提出了考虑利益相关者参与的野生动植物政策。了解利益相关者对保护和现有政策的态度对于设计新政策或可持续保护战略至关重要。本文研究了利益相关者(当地人,公园工作人员和专业猎人指南)对贝努埃野生动物保护区(BWCA)和喀麦隆野生动植物政策的态度。 BWCA包括Benoue国家公园及其周围的狩猎场,其中还包括一些村庄。公园和狩猎区都是两类保护区。使用非正式访谈和问卷调查收集了数据,这些访谈来自三个社区的114个家庭,17位公园工作人员和7位专业猎人指南。当地人对保护区的态度取决于特定保护区的管理类别。当地人对公园的存在持积极态度,但对狩猎特许区的制度持消极态度。关于这些态度,社区之间存在局部差异。当地人总体上对维持目前的公园面积持积极态度,但倾向于减少狩猎特许权的规模。公园工作人员和专业猎人指南都对当前的管理策略和非法资源开发的程度表示关注。尽管对喀麦隆目前的野生动植物政策知之甚少,但大多数当地家庭对此表示了支持,但呼吁当地更多地参与管理,收购和从公园和狩猎特许经营活动中获取收益。公园工作人员对这种情况下的当地参与持怀疑态度,并将这种努力视为对健全的生物多样性管理计划的威胁。研究结果表明,无论是在资源还是在与当地人互动的技能方面,都需要加强现行的野生动植物政策,促进当地人的参与并赋予公园工作人员权力。修改后的政策应设计成根据保护区的类别而变化,并允许针对特定地点进行调整。当地人必须减少产生的费用并增加公园的收入。建议实施一项环境教育计划,以将该政策广泛传播给该地区的用户群体。

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