Estimated versus actual: variation in patrol effort and estimates of number of surveys needed for efficient law enforcement in protected areas

IF 2.7 Q2 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES Scientific African Pub Date : 2024-11-06 DOI:10.1016/j.sciaf.2024.e02461
Victor Agyei , Mac E. Nutsuakor , Papa Kofi Amissah-Reynolds , Aisha Ali , Pascal P. Agro , Emmanuel Danquah
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Law enforcement is central to the objectives of managing Protected Areas for the benefit of resident species. The study sought to appraise park patrol performance against variables needed for monitoring of the species, according to the ideologies of occupancy modelling in the Kalakpa Resource Reserve (KRR), by estimating patrol effort and comparing to estimates of survey effort needed for a precise occupancy estimation. Patrol indices were obtained from ranger patrol data and used to estimate patrol effort for rangers in the KRR. The survey effort was estimated using the values provided by the occupancy analysis of key ungulate species in KRR, for all encountered ungulates treated as a single group and four species directly sighted/heard on patrols. Encounter rates were low for ungulate species during the study period. The number of species and illegal activities observed were significantly affected by the number of staff on patrol, duration of patrols, and distance patrolled. The patrolling camp had no significant effect on the observations of species and illegal activities. Patrol effort was 190 survey occasions, with the estimated survey effort ranging from 377 to 1068 survey occasions. The estimated survey effort was significantly higher than the patrol effort and necessitated an increase in the number of patrols per unit time to improve the protection of the species in the KRR.
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估计值与实际值的比较:巡逻工作的变化以及在保护区高效执法所需的调查次数估计值
执法是保护区管理目标的核心,有利于保护区内的常住物种。本研究试图根据卡拉帕资源保护区(KRR)的占用模型思想,通过估算巡逻工作量并与精确占用估算所需的调查工作量估算进行比较,评估公园巡逻绩效与物种监测所需变量之间的关系。巡逻指数来自护林员的巡逻数据,用于估算卡拉帕资源保护区护林员的巡逻工作量。根据对 KRR 主要蹄类动物物种的占有率分析所提供的数值,对所有遇到的蹄类动物作为一个群体以及在巡逻中直接看到/听到的 4 个物种进行了估计。在研究期间,有蹄类动物的出没率很低。所观察到的物种数量和非法活动受巡逻人员数量、巡逻持续时间和巡逻距离的影响很大。巡逻营地对观察到的物种和非法活动没有明显影响。巡逻调查次数为 190 次,估计调查次数从 377 次到 1068 次不等。估计调查次数明显高于巡逻次数,因此有必要增加单位时间内的巡逻次数,以加强对 KRR 中物种的保护。
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Scientific African
Scientific African Multidisciplinary-Multidisciplinary
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