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The potential of the Global Person Generated Index for evaluating the perceived impacts of conservation interventions on subjective well-being

机译:全球人士的潜力产生了评估保护干预措施对主观福祉的感知影响的指数

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There is growing interest in the importance of ensuring that biodiversity conservation is not achieved at the expense of local people's well-being. It has been suggested that when evaluating the impact of an intervention, the affected population should be allowed to define well-being (requiring a subjective measure), and impacts (requiring a participatory approach), but very few, if any, conservation evaluations live up to these standards. We used a participatory impact evaluation approach with the Global Person Generated Index (GPGI) to investigate the relative impacts of strict protection and community forest management on local well-being in Madagascar's rainforests. The GPGI captures the subjective and multidimensional nature of well-being by asking respondents to identify the five most important domains for their quality of life, to evaluate their own performance in each domain, and the relative importance of the five identified domains. Participatory impact evaluation establishes local perceptions of the cause-effect relationship between an intervention and respondents' performance in each domain. Over half the respondents perceived no positive or negative impacts from the conservation interventions. We found no significant difference between strict protection and community forest management in the measures we used to examine the magnitude of their relative impacts, but there were differences in the characteristics of domains impacted and in the priority domains that could be targeted to improve well-being in locally meaningful ways. Because of its subjectivity, the GPGI cannot provide quantitative information on the magnitude of impacts. Its strength lies in the wealth of information it provides on what life domains people value and their performance in these domains. Combined with the participatory impact evaluation approach, the GPGI provides highly relevant insights that can be used to improve interventions in ways which increase the local legitimacy and acceptability of conservation initiatives. (C) 2018 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.
机译:对确保在当地人民福祉的费用中没有实现生物多样性保护的重要性,越来越感兴趣。有人建议,在评估干预的影响时,应允许受影响的人群定义福祉(需要主观措施),并影响(需要参与式方法),但很少,如果有的话,那么保护评估达到这些标准。我们利用了一个参与性影响评估方法,与全球人产生的指数(GPGI)探讨了严格保护和社区森林管理对马达加斯加雨林的局部福祉的相对影响。 GPGI通过询问受访者来识别其生命质量的五个最重要的域名来捕获幸福的主观和多维性质,以评估他们在每个领域的自己的表现,以及五个所识别的域的相对重要性。参与性影响评估在每个领域的干预和受访者绩效之间建立了对造成效应关系的局部认识。超过一半的受访者认为没有从保护干预措施产生积极或负面影响。我们发现严格保护和社区森林管理之间的措施在我们用于检查其相对影响的幅度的措施之间没有显着差异,但域的特点存在影响,并且在可能有针对性的优先域中的优先域名在局部有意义的方式。由于其主观性,GPGI不能提供有关影响幅度的定量信息。它的实力在于它提供了大量信息,它提供了在这些领域的生活域名的价值及其表现。结合参与性影响评价方法,GPGI提供了高度相关的见解,这些见解可用于提高途径的干预措施,这增加了局部合法性和保护举措的可接受性。 (c)2018作者。 elsevier有限公司出版

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