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Balancing local interests and national conservation obligations in nature protection. The case of local management boards in Norway
Authors:Sissel Hovik  Eirin Hongslo
Affiliation:1. Faculty of Social Sciences, Department of Public Management, Oslo and Akershus University College, Oslo, Norwaysissel.hovik@hioa.no;3. Department of Landscape Architecture and Spatial Planning, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, ?s, Norway
Abstract:In 2010, Norway introduced local management of national parks and other large protected areas. Boards comprised of local politicians are delegated extended powers in the management of the protected areas. This paper examines how this system of local management deals with the conflicting dimensions of local interests versus national obligations, and conservation versus use. The study is based on data from surveys to protected area board members and other actors involved, and on case studies in two protected areas. The main finding is that the boards, accountable to central government but comprised of politicians accountable to the local voters, aim to balance local interests and national obligations, and conservation and use. Popular involvement and anchorage is, however, weak due to lack of mobilization and transparency. Furthermore, formal restrictions hindering the boards from dealing with local economic development could make the boards less attractive for the local political leadership.
Keywords:decentralization  nature protection management  nature conservation  Norway
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