Literature DB >> 25697900

Understanding and managing compliance in the nature conservation context.

Adrian Arias1.   

Abstract

Nature conservation relies largely on peoples' rule adherence. However, noncompliance in the conservation context is common: it is one of the largest illegal activities in the world, degrading societies, economies and the environment. Understanding and managing compliance is key for ensuring effective conservation, nevertheless crucial concepts and tools are scattered in a wide array of literature. Here I review and integrate these concepts and tools in an effort to guide compliance management in the conservation context. First, I address the understanding of compliance by breaking it down into five key questions: who?, what?, when?, where? and why?. A special focus is given to 'why?' because the answer to this question explains the reasons for compliance and noncompliance, providing critical information for management interventions. Second, I review compliance management strategies, from voluntary compliance to coerced compliance. Finally, I suggest a system, initially proposed for tax compliance, to balance these multiple compliance management strategies. This paper differs from others by providing a broad yet practical scope on theory and tools for understanding and managing compliance in the nature conservation context.
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Keywords:  Behaviour; Conservation; Enforcement; Illegal resource use; Natural resource management; Poaching

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25697900     DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2015.02.013

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


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Authors:  Neil H Carter; José Vicente López-Bao; Jeremy T Bruskotter; Meredith Gore; Guillaume Chapron; Arlyne Johnson; Yaffa Epstein; Mahendra Shrestha; Jens Frank; Omar Ohrens; Adrian Treves
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5.  Trust in scientists and rates of noncompliance with a fisheries rule in the Brazilian Pantanal.

Authors:  Ethan A Shirley; Meredith L Gore
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2019-03-25       Impact factor: 3.240

6.  The COVID-19 pandemic has altered illegal fishing activities inside and outside a marine protected area.

Authors:  Juan P Quimbayo; Fernanda C Silva; Camila R Barreto; Carla B Pavone; Jonathan S Lefcheck; Kelen Leite; Apoena C Figueiroa; Edineia C Correia; Augusto A V Flores
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