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Trenches like fences make good neighbours: Revenue sharing around Kibale National Park, Uganda

机译:栅栏之类的沟渠成为好邻居:乌干达基巴莱国家公园周围的收益分成

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Revenue sharing aims to balance the disadvantages people encounter living next to protected areas while fostering improved conservation behaviours. In Uganda, 20% of protected area entrance fees are shared with local governments to benefit communities adjacent to national parks. The process to distribute funds and implement projects was investigated by interviewing Uganda Wildlife Authority wardens, local government and village residents around Kibale National Park, Uganda. The perceived benefit of revenue sharing by officials and local communities was collected through interviews and a household survey, while the influence of the program on conservation objectives was assessed by measuring illegal resource extraction from the national park adjacent to study villages. It was found that the program is evolving into an effective mechanism for sharing benefits, but that better project management and increased accounting transparency could further improve the program. If the projects specifically dealt with the problem of crop raiding by park-protected animals, then villagers did benefit and lower levels of illegal activity were found inside the park. Generally household perceived benefit was low, however reduced in-park illegal activity was recorded where the village chairperson perceived higher benefit from the program, implying that the village leadership may be influencing the conservation behaviours within the community. Compared with other incentive options such as loss compensation, direct payment, and collaborative management, revenue sharing appears to be an effective and practical choice, given the limited funding available to the wildlife authority to benefit local communities while trying to improve conservation behaviours.
机译:收益分享旨在平衡人们在保护区附近生活所面临的不利条件,同时促进改善的保护行为。在乌干达,保护区门票的20%与地方政府分摊,以使国家公园附近的社区受益。通过采访乌干达野生动物管理局管理人员,当地政府和乌干达基巴莱国家公园周围的村庄居民,调查了资金分配和实施项目的过程。通过访谈和家庭调查收集了官员和地方社区分享收益的可观收益,同时通过测量从研究村庄附近的国家公园中非法提取资源来评估该计划对保护目标的影响。人们发现,该方案正在发展成为一种分享利益的有效机制,但更好的项目管理和增加的会计透明度可以进一步改善该方案。如果这些项目专门解决了公园保护动物掠夺农作物的问题,那么村民的确受益,公园内的非法活动也有所减少。通常,家庭的感知收益很低,但是记录的公园内非法活动有所减少,而村长认为该计划带来的收益更高,这意味着村庄的领导者可能正在影响社区内的保护行为。与其他奖励措施(如损失补偿,直接付款和协作管理)相比,收益共享似乎是一种有效而实际的选择,因为野生生物管理部门在努力改善保护行为的同时,无法使当地社区受益的资金也很有限。

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