Local Understandings of Conservation in Southeastern Mexico and Their Implications for Community-Based Conservation as an Alternative Paradigm

IF 5.5 1区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION Conservation Biology Pub Date : 2013-05-08 DOI:10.1111/cobi.12056
VICTORIA REYES-GARCIA, ISABEL RUIZ-MALLEN, LUCIANA PORTER-BOLLAND, EDUARDO GARCIA-FRAPOLLI, EDWARD A. ELLIS, MARIA-ELENA MENDEZ, DIANA J. PRITCHARD, MARÍA-CONSUELO SANCHEZ-GONZALEZ
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Since the 1990s national and international programs have aimed to legitimize local conservation initiatives that might provide an alternative to the formal systems of state-managed or otherwise externally driven protected areas. We used discourse analysis (130 semistructured interviews with key informants) and descriptive statistics (679 surveys) to compare local perceptions of and experiences with state-driven versus community-driven conservation initiatives. We conducted our research in 6 communities in southeastern Mexico. Formalization of local conservation initiatives did not seem to be based on local knowledge and practices. Although interviewees thought community-based initiatives generated less conflict than state-managed conservation initiatives, the community-based initiatives conformed to the biodiversity conservation paradigm that emphasizes restricted use of and access to resources. This restrictive approach to community-based conservation in Mexico, promoted through state and international conservation organizations, increased the area of protected land and had local support but was not built on locally relevant and multifunctional landscapes, a model that community-based conservation is assumed to advance.

Percepciones Locales de Conservación en el Sureste de México e Implicaciones para la Conservación Comunitaria como Paradigma Alternativo

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墨西哥东南部保护的地方理解及其对社区保护作为一种替代范式的影响
自20世纪90年代以来,国家和国际项目旨在使地方保护倡议合法化,这可能为国家管理或其他外部驱动的保护区的正式系统提供另一种选择。我们使用话语分析(130次对关键信息提供者的半结构化访谈)和描述性统计(679次调查)来比较地方对国家驱动和社区驱动的保护计划的看法和经验。我们在墨西哥东南部的6个社区进行了研究。地方保护倡议的正规化似乎不是基于当地的知识和实践。尽管受访者认为以社区为基础的倡议比国家管理的保护倡议产生的冲突更少,但以社区为基础的倡议符合强调限制资源使用和获取的生物多样性保护范式。在墨西哥,这种通过国家和国际保护组织推动的以社区为基础的保护方法增加了受保护土地的面积,并得到了当地的支持,但没有建立在与当地相关的多功能景观基础上,这是一种以社区为基础的保护模式。感知的地点:Conservación和确定的地点:Conservación共同体的共同范例替代
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Conservation Biology
Conservation Biology 环境科学-环境科学
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期刊介绍: Conservation Biology welcomes submissions that address the science and practice of conserving Earth's biological diversity. We encourage submissions that emphasize issues germane to any of Earth''s ecosystems or geographic regions and that apply diverse approaches to analyses and problem solving. Nevertheless, manuscripts with relevance to conservation that transcend the particular ecosystem, species, or situation described will be prioritized for publication.
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