The Application of A Refined SWOT-AHP Based planning and Management Approach for the Conservation of Ethiopia's Protected Area Systems

Admasu Simeneh, Mekonnen Arega, Kebede Fanuel, T. Mekbeb, Tefera Zelealem, Bayliss Julian
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This study analyzes the internal and external factors influencing the conservation and management successes of Ethiopia’s Protected Areas (PAs) system by the Ethiopian Wildlife Conservation Authority (EWCA) with special reference to Omo National Park (ONP), Senkelle Swayne’s Hartebeest Sanctuary (SSHS), and Simien Mountains National Park (SMNP) using are fined Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) of Strengths Weaknesses Opportunities Threats (SWOT) analysis. The indicators used within this multi-criteria assessment are those which improve integration among key factors such as governmental, non-governmental and private stakeholders. As a result the top ten factors prioritized are: enhancing direct economic opportunity; strengthening the law enforcement unit; reducing human wildlife conflict; improving tourism infrastructures; integrating cultural and religious amenities and incorporating bylaws; improving participation and awareness of local community; upsizing reserves boundary to protect surrounding areas; establishing buffer zones; creating connectivity with important biodiversity areas; and enhancing biodiversity and ecosystem conservation with sound scientific methods. The mean consistency ratio revealed that governance (1.99) and economic influences (1.27) are the most important components for protected areas followed by the socio-cultural dynamics (0.81) and ecological values (0.33). Improving protected areas governance, sustainable tourism, integration of cultural and religious amenities, and formulation of conservation bylaws are critical to improving the management of Ethiopia’s protected areas.
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基于SWOT-AHP的规划和管理方法在埃塞俄比亚保护区系统保护中的应用
本研究以埃塞俄比亚野生动物保护局(EWCA)为研究对象,以Omo国家公园(ONP)、Senkelle Swayne 's Hartebeest Sanctuary (SSHS)和Simien Mountains国家公园(SMNP)为研究对象,运用优势、劣势、机会、威胁的层次分析法(AHP)分析了影响埃塞俄比亚保护区(PAs)系统保护和管理成功的内外部因素。在这种多标准评估中使用的指标是那些改善诸如政府、非政府和私人利益攸关方等关键因素之间一体化的指标。因此,最优先考虑的十大因素是:增加直接经济机会;加强执法力量;减少人类与野生动物的冲突;完善旅游基础设施;整合文化和宗教设施并纳入规章制度;提高当地社区的参与和意识;扩大保护区边界,以保护周边地区;建立缓冲区;建立与重要生物多样性地区的联系;用合理的科学方法加强生物多样性和生态系统保护。平均一致性比显示,治理(1.99)和经济影响(1.27)是保护区最重要的组成部分,其次是社会文化动态(0.81)和生态价值(0.33)。改善保护区治理、可持续旅游、文化和宗教设施的整合以及制定保护章程对改善埃塞俄比亚保护区的管理至关重要。
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