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Who Gains From Community Conservation? Intended and Unintended Costs and Benefits of Participative Approaches in Peru and Tanzania

机译:谁从社区保护中获益?秘鲁和坦桑尼亚参与式方法的预期和非预期成本和收益

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Who are the beneficiaries from participative approaches in conservation? The authors compare two protected areas Amarakaeri Communal Reserve in Peru and Selous Game Reserve in Tanzania and show how in similar institutional settings local interest groups react very differently to the possibility of participation. The difference, however, does not regard economic benefits. In the case of Peru, local groups defining themselves as indigenous peoples see a political gain in participatory conservation, which seems to offer the possibility for securing land rights in their area. In Tanzania, however, local actors oppose participative conservation strategies or passively resist those forced on them because they cause high-economic costs and no political gains. By comparing both cases based on a new institutionalism analysis, the article reveals how intended and unintended costs and benefits can explain different attitudes of local groups to participative conservation.
机译:参与式保护方法的受益者是谁?作者比较了秘鲁的两个Amarakaeri公共保护区和坦桑尼亚的塞卢斯野生动物保护区,并说明了在类似的机构环境中,当地利益集团对参与可能性的反应截然不同。但是,差异不涉及经济利益。以秘鲁为例,将自己定义为土著人民的地方团​​体看到了参与性保护的政治收益,这似乎为确保其所在地区的土地权利提供了可能性。但是,在坦桑尼亚,当地行为者反对参与性的保护策略,或者被动地抵制那些被迫实施的策略,因为它们造成了高昂的经济成本,没有任何政治利益。通过基于新的制度主义分析比较这两种情况,本文揭示了有意和无意的成本和收益如何能够解释地方群体对参与式保护的不同态度。

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