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Co-Managers or Co-Residents? Indigenous Peoples' Participation in the Management of Protected Areas: a Case Study of the Agta in the Philippines

机译:共同管理者还是共同居民? 土着人民参与受保护区管理:以菲律宾AGTA为例

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Indigenous peoples' participation in the co-management of protected areas is recognised as essential for conserving both cultural and biological diversity. While this practice is increasingly common, few studies have quantitatively evaluated the efficacy of these initiatives. Here we examine levels of knowledge and involvement among the Agta, a hunter-gatherer population who co-manage the Northern Sierra Madre Natural Park, the largest protected area in the Philippines. We find that the Agta generally possess low levels of knowledge about the protected area they are supposed to co-manage. Participation in park management is hampered by several factors, including a lack of cultural sensitivity regarding the Agta's foraging lifestyle among park officials and little political will to realistically empower and support the Agta as co-managers. Recommendations to strengthen Agta participation - and indigenous peoples' participation in protected area management more widely - are made to help protect the world's remaining cultural and biological diversity.
机译:土着人民参与保护区的共同管理被认为是保护文化和生物多样性的必要条件。虽然这种做法越来越普遍,但很少有几次研究评估了这些举措的功效。在这里,我们研究了AGTA的知识和参与水平,这是一个合作菲律宾最大的保护区北部塞拉马雷自然公园的猎人收集人口。我们发现AGTA通常具有对它们应该共同管理的保护区的低程度的知识。参与公园管理受到了几个因素的阻碍,包括缺乏关于公园官员之间的觅食生活方式的文化敏感性,以及实际授权的少数政治意愿并支持agta作为共同管理者。建议加强AGTA参与 - 和土着人民参与保护区管理的更多广泛 - 是为了帮助保护世界剩余的文化和生物多样性。

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