Inclusive Anti-poaching? Exploring the Potential and Challenges of Community-based Anti-Poaching

IF 0.2 Q4 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY South African Crime Quarterly-SACQ Pub Date : 2017-06-23 DOI:10.17159/2413-3108/2017/V0N60A1732
Francis Massé, A. Gardiner, R. Lubilo, Martha Ntlhaele Themba
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In acknowledgement that the largely (para)militarized approach to anti-poaching has its limitations, alternative approaches to conservation law enforcement are being sought. One alternative focuses on including people from local communities in anti-poaching, what we call inclusive anti-poaching. Using a case study of a community scout programme from southern Mozambique, located adjacent South Africa’s Kruger National Park, we examine the potential of a community scout initiative to move towards a more inclusive and sustainable approach to anti-poaching and conservation. While highlighting its challenges and potential drawbacks, we argue that including local people into conservation law enforcement efforts can help address poaching and problematic aspects of current anti-poaching measures. However, to be a genuine and sustainable alternative, community ranger programmes must be part of a broader shift towards developing local wildlife economies that benefits local communities as opposed to supporting pre-existing anti-poaching interventions.
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包容的反偷猎吗?探索以社区为基础的反偷猎的潜力和挑战
鉴于在很大程度上(准)军事化的反偷猎方法有其局限性,人们正在寻求保护执法的替代方法。另一种选择是让当地社区的人参与反偷猎,我们称之为包容性反偷猎。通过对位于南非克鲁格国家公园附近的莫桑比克南部社区童子军项目的案例研究,我们考察了社区童子军倡议在反偷猎和保护方面采取更具包容性和可持续性的方法的潜力。在强调其挑战和潜在缺点的同时,我们认为,将当地人纳入保护执法工作有助于解决偷猎和当前反偷猎措施的问题。然而,为了成为一个真正和可持续的替代方案,社区护林员计划必须成为更广泛的转变的一部分,向发展有利于当地社区的当地野生动物经济转变,而不是支持预先存在的反偷猎干预措施。
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