Literature DB >> 25105990

Local participation in biodiversity conservation initiatives: a comparative analysis of different models in South East Mexico.

María Elena Méndez-López1, Eduardo García-Frapolli2, Diana J Pritchard3, María Consuelo Sánchez González4, Isabel Ruiz-Mallén1, Luciana Porter-Bolland5, Victoria Reyes-Garcia6.   

Abstract

In Mexico, biodiversity conservation is primarily implemented through three schemes: 1) protected areas, 2) payment-based schemes for environmental services, and 3) community-based conservation, officially recognized in some cases as Indigenous and Community Conserved Areas. In this paper we compare levels of local participation across conservation schemes. Through a survey applied to 670 households across six communities in Southeast Mexico, we document local participation during the creation, design, and implementation of the management plan of different conservation schemes. To analyze the data, we first calculated the frequency of participation at the three different stages mentioned, then created a participation index that characterizes the presence and relative intensity of local participation for each conservation scheme. Results showed that there is a low level of local participation across all the conservation schemes explored in this study. Nonetheless, the payment for environmental services had the highest local participation while the protected areas had the least. Our findings suggest that local participation in biodiversity conservation schemes is not a predictable outcome of a specific (community-based) model, thus implying that other factors might be important in determining local participation. This has implications on future strategies that seek to encourage local involvement in conservation.
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Keywords:  Community-based conservation; Local participation; Mexico; Payment for environmental services; Protected areas

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25105990     DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2014.06.028

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Environ Manage        ISSN: 0301-4797            Impact factor:   6.789


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