Conservation and social outcomes of private protected areas |
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Authors: | Rachel Palfrey Johan Oldekop George Holmes |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Leeds, Leeds, LS2 9JT U.K.;2. Global Development Institute, University of Manchester, Manchester, M13 9PL U.K. |
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Abstract: | Government administered protected areas (PAs) have dominated conservation strategies, discourse, and research, yet private actors are increasingly managing land for conservation. Little is known about the social and environmental outcomes of these privately protected areas (PPAs). We searched the global literature in English on PPAs and their environmental and social outcomes and identified 412 articles suitable for inclusion. Research on PPAs was geographically skewed; more studies occurred in the United States. Environmental outcomes of PPAs were mostly positive (89%), but social outcomes of PPAs were reported less (12% of all studies), and these outcomes were more mixed (65% positive). Private protected areas increased the number or extent of ecosystems, ecoregions, or species covered by PAs (representativeness) and PA network connectivity and effectively reduced deforestation and restored degraded lands. Few PPA owners reported negative social outcomes, experienced improved social capital, increased property value, or a reduction in taxes. Local communities benefited from increased employment, training, and community-wide development (e.g., building of schools), but they reported reduced social capital and no significant difference to household income. The causal mechanisms through which PPAs influence social and environmental outcomes remain unclear, as does how political, economic, and social contexts shape these mechanisms. Future research should widen the geographical scope and diversify the types of PPAs studied and focus on determining the casual mechanisms through which PPA outcomes occur in different contexts. We propose an assessment framework that could be adopted to facilitate this process. |
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Keywords: | conservation easements ecotourism reserves neoliberal conservation private game reserves privately protected areas protected area governance protected area impacts RPPNS áreas protegidas privadamente conservación neoliberal gestión de las áreas protegidas impactos de las áreas protegidas relajación de la conservación reservas ecoturísticas reservas privadas de caza RPPNS 保护地役权 生态旅游保护区 新自由主义保护 私人保护区 私人狩猎保护区 保护区治理 保护区影响 RPPNS |
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