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Livelihood impacts and governance processes of community-based wildlife conservation in Maasai Mara ecosystem, Kenya

机译:肯尼亚马赛马拉生态系统中社区野生动物保护的生计影响与治理过程

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Community-based wildlife conservation (CBWC) programmes have been a pervasive paradigm in the conservation circles since the 1970s. The key elements of such programmes are that local communities are given ownership rights or custodianship and management responsibilities over wildlife, and that they gain social and economic benefits from conservation of the resources. However, to date, there have been only a few studies that offer in-depth analyses of the interplay between governance processes and livelihood impacts of CBWC programmes. Here, I conducted key informant interviews and focus group discussions in five wildlife conservancies in the Maasai Mara ecosystem in Kenya to address the following questions: i) What are the perceived impacts of the wildlife conservancies on livelihoods of the local people? ii) To what extent are the wildlife conservancies governed in relation to the principles of environmental governance? I assessed impacts on livelihoods by applying the Sustainable Livelihoods Framework to explore perceived conservancy-related benefits and costs (i.e. perceived changes in social, financial, human, physical, and natural capitals). I assessed governance by asking the respondents whether the following eight principles of environmental governance were applied: legitimacy, transparency, accountability, inclusiveness, fairness, integration, capability, and adaptability. Perceived benefits of participating in wildlife co-management were identified as: enhanced income from gainful employment and new business opportunities, membership to cooperative societies and participation in community work (e.g. school bursary and feeding programmes), enhanced social relations, improved access to credit and health facilities, enhanced physical infrastructure (schools, roads and bridges), improved physical security and coordinated sharing of provisioning ecosystem services like pasture and water. The principles of legitimacy, inclusiveness, and integration had reportedly been well implemented in wildlife co-management. However, the institutional mechanisms for sharing resources within the conservancies lacked transparency, accountability, and fairness, and tended to favour those who were politically connected to the leadership of the conservancies. Moreover, most of the conservancies had weak systems and few resources to facilitate delivery on responsibilities (i.e. had low capability), and had some costs associated with human-wildlife conflicts. For an improved co-management of wildlife to be achieved in these conservancies, local institutions should be reconfigured to allow active participation by conservancy landowners in decision-making, information sharing, and equitable access to conservancy-related benefits.
机译:自20世纪70年代以来,基于社区的野生动物保护(CBWC)计划是保护圈中的普遍存在范例。这些方案的关键要素是,当地社区是野生动物的所有权权或监护权和管理责任,以及他们从保护资源的社会和经济利益。然而,迄今为止,只有一些研究可以在深入分析CBWC计划的治理过程和生计影响之间进行深入分析。在这里,我在肯尼亚举行了Maasai Mara Ecosystem中的五个野生动物保守的关键信息面试和焦点小组讨论,以解决以下问题:i)野生动物保护对当地人生计的影响是什么? ii)野生动物保护区在多大程度上受到环境治理原则的主管部门(多大程度上)?我评估了通过应用可持续生计框架来探索有关水利相关的益处和成本的对生计的影响(即社会,金融,人类,物理和自然资本的变化)。我通过向受访者向受访者询问适用的八个原则,评估治理:合法性,透明度,问责制,包容性,公平,集成,能力和适应性。参与野生动物共同管理的感知效益被确定为:加强有利的就业和新商机的收入,合作社的成员资格以及参与社区工作(例如学校批驳和喂养方案),加强社会关系,改善信贷获得卫生设施,增强的物理基础设施(学校,道路和桥梁),改善了物理安全和协调分担等生态系统服务,如牧场和水。据报道,野生动物共同管理层的合法性,包容性和融合的原则。但是,在保守范围内分享资源的制度机制缺乏透明度,问责制和公平性,并倾向于赞成那些在政治上与保守领导的人。此外,大多数保守都有薄弱的系统,很少有利于履行责任的资源(即,具有低能力),并有与人类野生动物冲突有关的成本。对于在这些保守中实现的野生动物的改进共同管理,应重新配置当地机构,以便在决策,信息共享和公平获取与水利相关的利益中的水利土地所有者积极参与。

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  • 来源
    《Journal of Environmental Management》 |2020年第15期|110133.1-110133.10|共10页
  • 作者

    Ayub M.O. Oduor;

  • 作者单位

    Department of Applied and Technical Biology The Technical University of Kenya P.O Box 52428-00200 Nairobi Kenya United Nations Environment Programme - International Ecosystem Management Partnership (UNEP-IEMP) C/o Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research Chinese Academy of Sciences No. 11A DatunRoad Beijing 10010 PR China;

  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);美国《化学文摘》(CA);
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
  • 关键词

    Nature conservancies; Protected area; Socio-economic impacts; Wildlife co-management; Wildlife conservation;

    机译:自然保守;保护区;社会经济影响;野生动物共同管理;野生动物保护;

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