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Considering the needs of indigenous and local populations in conservation programs
Authors:Florent Kohler  Eduardo S Brondizio
Affiliation:1. Centre de Recherche et Documentation sur les Amériques, – UMR 7227 – CNRS/Université Paris 3 Sorbonne Nouvelle, Paris, France;2. Anthropology Department, Bloomington, IN, U.S.A.
Abstract:Local rural and indigenous communities have assumed increasing responsibility for conservation within and between areas buffering the impacts of agricultural or resource‐extraction zones and protected areas. Empowering local communities as central partners in conservation and climate‐change mitigation has allowed many people to gain access to land and citizenship rights but has provided limited improvements in access to social services and economic opportunities even as expectation about their role as environmental stewards grows. These expectations, however, are inconsistent with reality. We conducted multiple field studies in Brazil since the mid‐1980s to illustrate the discrepancies between conservation programs and local conditions and expectations. We suggest that public policies and conservation programs should not delegate responsibility for managing protected areas to local and indigenous communities without considering local needs and expectations and locals’ attitudes toward conservation. In other words, behavior that maintains or improves the environment should not be treated as traditional based on the expectations of outsiders. Framing local populations as traditional environmentalists creates contradictions and frustrations for local populations and for conservation professionals and policy makers.
Keywords:citizenship  environmental stewardship  indigenous peoples  social‐environmental policies  social inequities  traditional populations  administració  n ambiental  ciudadaní  a  inequidades sociales  poblaciones tradicionales  polí  ticas socio‐ambientales  pueblos indí  genas
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