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Beyond parks as monoliths: spatially differentiating park-people relationships in the Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve in India. (Special Issue: Conservation and management in human-dominated landscapes: case studies from India.)

机译:超越公园的巨石:印度Tadoba Andhari Tiger保护区在空间上区分公园与人的关系。 (特刊:人类主导景观的保护与管理:来自印度的案例研究。)

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Parks represent spatially and socially heterogeneous conservation units, yet are often assessed and managed using spatially homogeneous approaches. This paper represents an effort to focus on the larger social-ecological landscapes within which protected areas are embedded, to understand why conservation succeeds and fails in different parts of the landscape. In a wildlife sanctuary in the central plains of India (Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve), we address: (i) how people living within and immediately outside a park differentially impact its resources and (ii) how the park differentially impacts communities living within. Using forest plots, satellite imagery and interviews, we evaluate park conservation by assessing plant diversity, land cover change, forest fragmentation, and attitudes of local communities towards conservation. We find that interior villages have a negative impact on regeneration, but there is a decline in tree species diversity, and increased forest cover change and fragmentation at the park periphery. Interior villages suffer greatly from crop and livestock depredations by wildlife and consider park rules to be unfairly devised. Yet, they affirm the importance of the park for conservation, and are willing to work with park authorities for stricter protection. Park authorities largely focus on resettlement of interior villages, when they should also pay attention to protecting the peripheral areas of the park from severe degradation by surrounding villages. In summary, we find that different parts of the park landscape face different conservation challenges. Taking into account spatial variations in the factors influencing conservation can greatly benefit the management of protected areas.Digital Object Identifier http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biocon.2010.04.050
机译:公园代表着空间和社会上异质的保护单元,但通常使用空间上均质的方法进行评估和管理。本文代表着力于将更大的社会生态景观集中在其中,其中嵌入了保护区,以了解为什么保护在景观的不同部分成功与否。在印度中部的野生动物保护区(塔多巴·安达里·老虎保护区)中,我们研究:(i)公园内和公园外的人们如何对其资源产生不同的影响;(ii)公园如何对其中的社区产生不同的影响。利用森林地块,卫星图像和采访,我们通过评估植物多样性,土地覆被变化,森林破碎化以及当地社区对保护的态度来评估公园的保护。我们发现内部村庄对再生有负面影响,但树木物种多样性下降,公园外围森林覆盖变化和破碎化加剧。内部村庄遭受野生动植物造成的庄稼和牲畜的严重折磨,并认为公园规则制定得不当。但是,他们肯定了公园对于保护的重要性,并愿意与公园当局合作以加强保护。公园管理部门在很大程度上集中于内部村庄的重新安置,他们还应注意保护公园的周边地区,使其免受周围村庄的严重破坏。总而言之,我们发现公园景观的不同部分面临着不同的保护挑战。考虑到影响保护的因素的空间变化,可以大大有利于保护区的管理。数字对象标识符http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biocon.2010.04.050

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