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Peace Parks and jaguar trails: transboundary conservation in a globalizing world

机译:和平公园和美洲虎步道:全球化世界中的越境保护

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An increasingly utilized strategy for expanding conservation in the developing world has been the promotion of protected areas that supersede national borders. Alternatively known as transfrontier biosphere reserves, transfrontier or transboundary conservation areas, or Peace Parks, these protected areas are aggressively advanced by conservation agencies for their purported ecological and economic benefits. This article provides a comparative assessment of two case studies to understand the various impacts of transboundary conservation. The Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park, which unites protected areas in South Africa, Mozambique and Zimbabwe, is contrasted with efforts to protect jaguars along the United States–Mexico border. We argue that while these cases are promising for the purposes of biodiversity protection, they demonstrate that transboundary conservation can minimize political context, contributes to the hegemony of international conservation agendas, and remains closely linked to economic neoliberalism and decentralization in the developing world.
机译:在发展中国家扩大保护范围的一种越来越被利用的战略是促进超越国界的保护区。这些保护区也被称为跨界生物圈保护区,跨界或跨界保护区或和平公园,由于其声称的生态和经济利益,被保护机构积极推进。本文提供了两个案例研究的比较评估,以了解跨界保护的各种影响。结合了南非,莫桑比克和津巴布韦保护区的大林波波跨界公园与保护沿美墨边界的美洲虎的努力形成鲜明对比。我们认为,尽管这些案例对于保护生物多样性而言是有希望的,但它们表明,越境保护可以最大限度地减少政治环境,有助于国际保护议程的霸权,并仍然与发展中国家的经济新自由主义和权力下放紧密相关。

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