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Paper Tigers, Fences--Fines or Co-Management? Community conservation agreements in Indonesia's Lore Lindu National Park

机译:paper Tigers,Fences - & - 罚款或共同管理?印度尼西亚Lore Lindu国家公园的社区保护协议

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Protected areas may be established and maintained at the expense of local communities ('fences & fines'), although attempts to block local land use can be fruitless ('paper tigers'). Innovation in protected area policy has led to the involvement of communities in protected-area management ('co-management'). This paper aims to predict and study the emergence of such negotiated agreements to share the management of as well as the benefits from forest. First, we develop a conceptual framework for understanding roles of co-management interventions. Second, we bring to our derived hypotheses unique panel data collected from a co-management policy implemented in Lore Lindu National Park, Indonesia. The results broadly support our model predictions, although there is mixed evidence in some cases, possibly due to the fact that our relatively rough data proxies often correlate with several model parameters.
机译:建立和维护保护区可能会牺牲当地社区的利益(“围栏和罚款”),尽管试图阻止当地土地使用的尝试可能没有结果(“纸老虎”)。保护区政策的创新已导致社区参与保护区管理(“共同管理”)。本文旨在预测和研究此类协商协议的出现,以分享森林的管理和利益。首先,我们建立了一个概念框架,以了解共同管理干预措施的作用。其次,我们将推论得出的独特的面板数据从印度尼西亚洛雷·林杜国家公园实施的共同管理政策中获取。尽管在某些情况下有混合的证据,但可能是由于我们相对粗糙的数据代理经常与几个模型参数相关的事实,结果广泛支持我们的模型预测。

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