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Food and livelihoods in park-adjacent communities: The case of the Odzala Kokoua National Park

机译:公园邻近社区的食物和生计:Odzala Kokoua国家公园的案例

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Protected areas (PM) in Central Africa provide unprecedented opportunities to maintain ecosystem integrity and safeguard the unique wildlife of one of the most biodiverse regions in the world. However, conflicts exist between wildlife protection, and the needs of human populations adjacent to PM. Although the use of wildlife resources within PM is nominally regulated, wildlife exploitation in the areas surrounding parks benefit human nutrition and livelihoods of adjacent populations. In 2013-2014, we interviewed 28% of all known households in 37 villages surrounding the Odzala Kokoua National Park (OKNP), Republic of Congo. We gathered information on bushmeat consumption, income, material assets, and hunter perception of the state of wildlife. We show that bushmeat species (mostly duikers, small monkeys and porcupine) were consumed in 38-48% of meals, and 20-30% of households earned cash from hunting wildlife in most villages; more than any other single source of revenue, except cocoa. Although it remains unknown whether the park was a reservoir for wildlife for areas around the studied villages, we showed that more bushmeat was consumed closer to OKNP. By contrast, income from bushmeat sales in villages closer to markets was greater, and as a corollary, market access and household wealth were positively correlated. Overall, total household income, income from bushmeat sales, travel time, and distance to the OKNP were good predictors of household wealth. Wildlife, although considered more abundant around villages closest to the park, was perceived as generally declining around all village groups. Our results highlight the possible importance of PM and adjacent areas as reservoirs of wildlife and in maintaining wild meat resources used by the surrounding human populations.
机译:中非保护区(PM)提供了前所未有的机会,以维持生态系统的完整性,并保障世界上最具生物多样性地区之一的独特野生动物。然而,野生动物保护之间存在冲突,以及邻近PM的人口的需求。虽然在PM中的野生动物资源使用野生动物资源是名义上的,但野生动物剥削在围绕公园的地区的利益,利益邻近种群的人类营养和生计。 2013 - 2014年,我们在刚果州Odzala Kokoua国家公园(Oknp)周围的37个村庄的所有已知家庭中采访了28%的人。我们收集了关于丛林泥消费,收入,材料资产和猎人对野生动物状况的看法的信息。我们展示了丛林泥物种(大多数Duikers,小猴子和豪猪)在38-48%的饭中消耗,20-30%的家庭在大多数村庄中占据了狩猎野生动物的现金;除了可可之外,还有任何其他单一的收入来源。虽然仍然未知公园是否是研究村庄周围的地区的野生动物水库,但我们表明更多的丛林泥被消耗更接近Oknp。相比之下,从越来越多的市场村庄的村庄销售的收入越大,而且作为推论,市场准入和家庭财富是正相关的。总体而言,家庭总收入,来自丛林销售,旅行时间和到OKNP的距离的收入是家庭财富的良好预测因素。野生动物,虽然被认为是最接近公园的村庄越来越丰富,但在所有村民群体周围都被认为是一般而言。我们的结果突出了PM和邻近地区作为野生动物的水库的重要性,以及维持周围人类人群使用的野生肉类资源。

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