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Household livelihoods and conflict with wildlife in community-based conservation areas across northern Tanzania

机译:坦桑尼亚北部社区保护区的家庭生计和与野生动植物的冲突

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Conservation strategies to protect biodiversity and support household livelihoods face numerous challenges. Across the tropics, efforts focus on balancing trade-offs in local communities near the borders of protected areas. Devolving rights and control over certain resources to communities is increasingly considered necessary, but decades of attempts have yielded limited success and few lessons on how such interventions could be successful in improving livelihoods. We investigated a key feature of household wellbeing, the experience of food insecurity, in villages across Tanzania's northern wildlife tourist circuit. Using a sample of 2,499 primarily livestock-keeping households we compared food insecurity in villages participating in the country's principal community-based conservation strategy with nearby control areas. We tested whether community-based projects could offset the central costs experienced by households near strictly protected areas (i.e. frequent human-wildlife conflict and restricted access to resources). We found substantial heterogeneity in outcomes associated with the presence of community-based conservation projects across multiple project sites. Although households in project villages experienced more frequent conflict with wildlife and received few provisioned benefits, there is evidence that these households may have been buffered to some degree against negative effects of wildlife conflict. We interpret our results in light of qualitative institutional factors that may explain various project outcomes. Tanzania, like many areas of conservation importance, contains threatened biodiversity alongside areas of extreme poverty. Our analyses highlight the need to examine more precisely the complex and locally specific mechanisms by which interventions do or do not benefit wildlife and local communities.
机译:保护生物多样性和支持家庭生计的保护战略面临众多挑战。在整个热带地区,努力重点放在平衡保护区边界附近的当地社区之间的权衡取舍。将权利和对某些资源的控制权下放给社区越来越被认为是必要的,但是数十年来的尝试却取得了有限的成功,而关于如何通过这种干预来成功改善生计的经验教训却很少。我们调查了坦桑尼亚北部野生动植物旅游线路整个村庄的家庭福祉的主要特征,粮食不安全的经历。通过对2499个主要是畜牧业家庭的抽样调查,我们比较了参加该国主要的基于社区的保护策略的村庄与附近控制区的粮食不安全状况。我们测试了以社区为基础的项目是否可以抵消严格保护区附近家庭的中央成本(即频繁的人与野生动物冲突和有限的资源获取)。我们发现,与多个项目地点中基于社区的保护项目相关的结果存在很大的异质性。尽管项目村的农户与野生动植物的冲突更加频繁,并且几乎没有获得规定的利益,但有证据表明,这些农户可能在某种程度上被缓冲以抵御野生动植物冲突的负面影响。我们根据可能解释各种项目成果的定性制度因素来解释我们的结果。像许多具有重要保护意义的地区一样,坦桑尼亚的生物多样性也受到威胁,同时还有赤贫地区。我们的分析强调,有必要更精确地研究复杂的和特定于当地的机制,通过这些机制,干预措施对野生生物和当地社区的益处或不利。

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