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Seeing the Forest for the Trees: Integrated Conservation and Development Projects and Local Perceptions of Conservation in Madagascar

机译:为树木造林:马达加斯加的自然保护与开发综合项目和当地保护观

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This paper explores local perceptions of internationally financed conservation and development projects in Madagascar and the success of these projects at influencing perceptions. Interviews, surveys, and focus groups sessions were conducted in the peripheral zones of three Malagasy national parks: Ranomafana, Andohahela, and Masoala. Relevant questions explored community demographics, socioeconomic status, and local perceptions of the parks. The principal finding is that while a majority of people living in the peripheral zones do find conservation a valuable goal, they see it as a luxury they cannot afford. Despite their efforts and innovation, conservation and development projects have had a minimal impact on socioeconomic or associational life in the Ranomafana and Andohahela peripheral zones, and a significant but modest impact in the Masoala peripheral zone, by providing economic alternatives to destructive resource use. As a result, they are limited in their success at promoting conservation outcomes.
机译:本文探讨了马达加斯加对国际资助的自然保护和开发项目的当地看法,以及这些项目在影响看法方面的成功。在三个马达加斯加国家公园(Ranomafana,Andohahela和Masoala)的外围地区进行了访谈,调查和焦点小组会议。相关问题探讨了社区人口统计学,社会经济地位以及当地对公园的看法。主要发现是,虽然生活在周边地区的大多数人确实发现保护是一个有价值的目标,但他们却将保护视为无法负担的奢侈品。尽管进行了努力和创新,但保护和发展项目通过提供替代性破坏性资源利用的经济替代方案,对Ranomafana和Andohahela周边地区的社会经济或社团生活影响最小,而对Masoala周边地区的影响则很小但影响不大。结果,他们在促进保护成果方面的成功受到限制。

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