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Area de Conservacion Guanacaste, northwestern Costa Rica: Converting a tropical national park to conservation via biodevelopment

机译:哥斯达黎加西北地区De Condactacion Guanacaste:通过生物发育将热带国家公园转换为保护

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The 30,000 hectare classical Costa Rican Parque Nacional Santa Rosa has used about 35 years and $107 million to be converted to the 169,000 ha government-NGO hybrid area de Conservacion Guanacaste (ACG). This semi-decentralized conservation entity has today a staff of 150 paraprofessional resident Costa Ricans, biodeveloping at least 650,000 multicellular species (Eucaryotes) into perpetuity for ACG survival through being integrated with its local, regional, national, and international society. ACG began in 1985 as an ongoing exercise of landscape-level ecosystem rescue and restoration of a continuous swath from 6 km out in the Pacific ocean, across dry forested lowlands, up and over the volcanic Cordillera Guanacaste, and down into the rain-forested Caribbean lowlands. It is being impacted by climate change, yet its diverse ecosystems hold hope for major biodiversity survival, albeit in new community assemblages. It quickly became simultaneously a biophysical challenge and an administratively novel challenge in decentralized conservation in a democratic tropical country. ACG specializes at being managed by on-the-job stimulated and trained residents with minimal formal education, searching for ways to involve ACG in its society without damaging its wildness, and pioneering ways to render wild biodiversity to being a welcome member at society's negotiating table. It continues to pay its bills through government subsidy, generous donors, payments for services, project grants, and huge in-kind contributions from mutualisms. ACG hopes that the concept will spread south-south to other tropical countries while they still have some of their wild biodiversity with which to integrate. Abstract in Spanish is available with online material.
机译:30,000公顷的古典哥斯达黎加·帕克·纳卡卡·罗莎已经使用了大约35年和1.07亿美元的待转换为169,000公顷政府 - 非政府组织混合地区De Consualacion Guanacaste(ACG)。这一半分散保护实体今天拥有150名扶手驻地哥斯达黎加的工作人员,通过与其当地,区域,国家和国际社会融为一体,将至少650,000种多细胞物种(eucaryotes)生物成分,以截至ACG生存。 ACG于1985年开始作为景观级生态系统的持续行使,从太平洋6公里处营造和恢复在太平洋6公里,穿过干燥的森林的低地,上面和过度的火山科尔蒂纳卡纳卡斯特,并进入雨林森林加勒比海低地。它受到气候变化的影响,但其多元化的生态系统持希望在新的社区集会中拥有主要的生物多样性生存。它很快同时成为民族热带国家分散保护的生物物理挑战和一个行政上下挑战。 ACG专门从事培训和训练有素的居民管理,正规教育最少,寻找涉及其社会中的ACG的方法,而不会损害其野性,并在社会谈判桌上使野生生物多样性的开创性的方法。它继续通过政府补贴,慷慨的捐助者,服务,项目拨款和巨大贡献的政府补贴,慷慨的捐助和巨大的捐助。 ACG希望该概念将向南南传播到其他热带国家,同时他们仍然具有融合的一些野生生物多样性。西班牙语中的摘要可用于在线材料。

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