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Use of Single Large or Several Small Policies as Strategies to Manage People–Park Interactions
Authors:CATRINA A MACKENZIE  TIMOTHY D BAIRD  JOEL HARTTER
Institution:1. Department of Geography, McGill University, , Montreal, Quebec, H3A 2K6 Canada;2. Department of Geography, University of Vermont, 200 Old Mill Building, , Burlington, VT 05405‐0114 U.S.A.;3. Department of Geography, Virginia Tech, , Blacksburg, VA 24061 U.S.A.;4. Environmental Studies Program, University of Colorado, UCB 397, , Boulder, CO 80309 U.S.A.
Abstract:Biodiversity conservation has been criticized for undermining or ignoring social well‐being. Currently efforts to mutually promote social justice, rural development, and biodiversity conservation, which have been contentious and yielded mixed results, continue to spread despite a general dearth of effective management strategies. We contend that social and economic concerns should be integral to conservation planning and propose that the scale of these phenomena is also critical. To evaluate the merit of this proposal, we adopted and expanded a conservation management strategy framework developed by Joel Heinen and examined how population density, economic disparity, and ethnic heterogeneity vary spatially surrounding 2 contrasting protected areas in East Africa: Kibale National Park in Uganda and Tarangire National Park in Tanzania. Analyses of demographic, wealth, and ethnicity data from regional censuses and household surveys conducted in 2009 and 2010 indicated that choice of scale (landscape or community) changed the management strategies recommended by the model. Therefore, “several small” people?park management strategies varying around a given protected area may be more appropriate than a “single large” people–park strategy applied across an entire protected area. Correspondingly, scale adjusted Heinen recommendations offered new strategies for effective conservation management within these human landscapes not incorporated in current in situ management plans. Uso de Varias Políticas Pequeñas o una Única Política Mayor como Estrategias para Manejar las Interacciones Gente – Parque
Keywords:Conservation strategies  demography  ethnicity  protected area  scale  wealth disparity  Á  rea protegida  demografí  a  desigualdad de riqueza  escala  estrategias de conservació  n  etnicidad
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