Governance and conservation effectiveness in protected areas and indigenous and locally managed areas

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Governance and conservation effectiveness in protected areas and indigenous and locally managed areas. / Zhang, Yin; West, Paige; Thakholi, Lerato; Suryawanshi, Kulbhushansingh; Supuma, Miriam; Straub, Dakota; Sithole, Samantha S.; Sharma, Roshan; Schleicher, Judith; Ruli, Ben; Rodríguez-rodríguez, David; Rasmussen, Mattias Borg; Ramenzoni, Victoria C.; Qin, Siyu; Pugley, Deborah Delgado; Palfrey, Rachel; Oldekop, Johan; Nuesiri, Emmanuel O.; Nguyen, Van Hai Thi; Ndam, Nouhou; Mungai, Catherine; Milne, Sarah; Mabele, Mathew Bukhi; Lucitante, Sadie; Lucitante, Hugo; Liljeblad, Jonathan; Kiwango, Wilhelm Andrew; Kik, Alfred; Jones, Nikoleta; Johnson, Melissa; Jarrett, Christopher; James, Rachel Sapery; Holmes, George; Gibson, Lydia N.; Ghoddousi, Arash; Geldmann, Jonas; Gebara, Maria Fernanda; Edwards, Thera; Dressler, Wolfram H.; Douglas, Leo R.; Dimitrakopoulos, Panayiotis G.; Davidov, Veronica; Compaoré-sawadogo, Eveline M.f.w.; Collins, Yolanda Ariadne; Cepek, Michael; Burow, Paul Berne; Brockington, Dan; Balinga, Michael Philippe Bessike; Austin, Beau J.; Astuti, Rini; Ampumuza, Christine; Agyei, Frank Kwaku.

In: Annual Review of Environment and Resources, Vol. 48, 2023, p. 559-588.

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Zhang, Y, West, P, Thakholi, L, Suryawanshi, K, Supuma, M, Straub, D, Sithole, SS, Sharma, R, Schleicher, J, Ruli, B, Rodríguez-rodríguez, D, Rasmussen, MB, Ramenzoni, VC, Qin, S, Pugley, DD, Palfrey, R, Oldekop, J, Nuesiri, EO, Nguyen, VHT, Ndam, N, Mungai, C, Milne, S, Mabele, MB, Lucitante, S, Lucitante, H, Liljeblad, J, Kiwango, WA, Kik, A, Jones, N, Johnson, M, Jarrett, C, James, RS, Holmes, G, Gibson, LN, Ghoddousi, A, Geldmann, J, Gebara, MF, Edwards, T, Dressler, WH, Douglas, LR, Dimitrakopoulos, PG, Davidov, V, Compaoré-sawadogo, EMFW, Collins, YA, Cepek, M, Burow, PB, Brockington, D, Balinga, MPB, Austin, BJ, Astuti, R, Ampumuza, C & Agyei, FK 2023, 'Governance and conservation effectiveness in protected areas and indigenous and locally managed areas', Annual Review of Environment and Resources, vol. 48, pp. 559-588. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-environ-112321-081348

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Zhang, Y., West, P., Thakholi, L., Suryawanshi, K., Supuma, M., Straub, D., Sithole, S. S., Sharma, R., Schleicher, J., Ruli, B., Rodríguez-rodríguez, D., Rasmussen, M. B., Ramenzoni, V. C., Qin, S., Pugley, D. D., Palfrey, R., Oldekop, J., Nuesiri, E. O., Nguyen, V. H. T., ... Agyei, F. K. (2023). Governance and conservation effectiveness in protected areas and indigenous and locally managed areas. Annual Review of Environment and Resources, 48, 559-588. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-environ-112321-081348

Vancouver

Zhang Y, West P, Thakholi L, Suryawanshi K, Supuma M, Straub D et al. Governance and conservation effectiveness in protected areas and indigenous and locally managed areas. Annual Review of Environment and Resources. 2023;48:559-588. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-environ-112321-081348

Author

Zhang, Yin ; West, Paige ; Thakholi, Lerato ; Suryawanshi, Kulbhushansingh ; Supuma, Miriam ; Straub, Dakota ; Sithole, Samantha S. ; Sharma, Roshan ; Schleicher, Judith ; Ruli, Ben ; Rodríguez-rodríguez, David ; Rasmussen, Mattias Borg ; Ramenzoni, Victoria C. ; Qin, Siyu ; Pugley, Deborah Delgado ; Palfrey, Rachel ; Oldekop, Johan ; Nuesiri, Emmanuel O. ; Nguyen, Van Hai Thi ; Ndam, Nouhou ; Mungai, Catherine ; Milne, Sarah ; Mabele, Mathew Bukhi ; Lucitante, Sadie ; Lucitante, Hugo ; Liljeblad, Jonathan ; Kiwango, Wilhelm Andrew ; Kik, Alfred ; Jones, Nikoleta ; Johnson, Melissa ; Jarrett, Christopher ; James, Rachel Sapery ; Holmes, George ; Gibson, Lydia N. ; Ghoddousi, Arash ; Geldmann, Jonas ; Gebara, Maria Fernanda ; Edwards, Thera ; Dressler, Wolfram H. ; Douglas, Leo R. ; Dimitrakopoulos, Panayiotis G. ; Davidov, Veronica ; Compaoré-sawadogo, Eveline M.f.w. ; Collins, Yolanda Ariadne ; Cepek, Michael ; Burow, Paul Berne ; Brockington, Dan ; Balinga, Michael Philippe Bessike ; Austin, Beau J. ; Astuti, Rini ; Ampumuza, Christine ; Agyei, Frank Kwaku. / Governance and conservation effectiveness in protected areas and indigenous and locally managed areas. In: Annual Review of Environment and Resources. 2023 ; Vol. 48. pp. 559-588.

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abstract = "Increased conservation action to protect more habitat and species is fueling a vigorous debate about the relative effectiveness of different sorts of protected areas. Here we review the literature that compares the effectiveness of protected areas managed by states and areas managed by Indigenous peoples and/or local communities. We argue that these can be hard comparisons to make. Robust comparative case studies are rare, and the epistemic communities producing them are fractured by language, discipline, and geography. Furthermore the distinction between these different forms of protection on the ground can be blurred. We also have to be careful about the value of this sort of comparison as the consequences of different forms of conservation for people and nonhuman nature are messy and diverse. Measures of effectiveness, moreover, focus on specific dimensions of conservation performance, which can omit other important dimensions. With these caveats, we report on findings observed by multiple study groups focusing on different regions and issues whose reports have been compiled into this article. There is a tendency in the data for community-based or co-managed governance arrangements to produce beneficial outcomes for people and nature. These arrangements are often accompanied by struggles between rural groups and powerful states. Findings are highly context specific and global generalizations have limited value.",
author = "Yin Zhang and Paige West and Lerato Thakholi and Kulbhushansingh Suryawanshi and Miriam Supuma and Dakota Straub and Sithole, {Samantha S.} and Roshan Sharma and Judith Schleicher and Ben Ruli and David Rodr{\'i}guez-rodr{\'i}guez and Rasmussen, {Mattias Borg} and Ramenzoni, {Victoria C.} and Siyu Qin and Pugley, {Deborah Delgado} and Rachel Palfrey and Johan Oldekop and Nuesiri, {Emmanuel O.} and Nguyen, {Van Hai Thi} and Nouhou Ndam and Catherine Mungai and Sarah Milne and Mabele, {Mathew Bukhi} and Sadie Lucitante and Hugo Lucitante and Jonathan Liljeblad and Kiwango, {Wilhelm Andrew} and Alfred Kik and Nikoleta Jones and Melissa Johnson and Christopher Jarrett and James, {Rachel Sapery} and George Holmes and Gibson, {Lydia N.} and Arash Ghoddousi and Jonas Geldmann and Gebara, {Maria Fernanda} and Thera Edwards and Dressler, {Wolfram H.} and Douglas, {Leo R.} and Dimitrakopoulos, {Panayiotis G.} and Veronica Davidov and Compaor{\'e}-sawadogo, {Eveline M.f.w.} and Collins, {Yolanda Ariadne} and Michael Cepek and Burow, {Paul Berne} and Dan Brockington and Balinga, {Michael Philippe Bessike} and Austin, {Beau J.} and Rini Astuti and Christine Ampumuza and Agyei, {Frank Kwaku}",
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AU - Zhang, Yin

AU - West, Paige

AU - Thakholi, Lerato

AU - Suryawanshi, Kulbhushansingh

AU - Supuma, Miriam

AU - Straub, Dakota

AU - Sithole, Samantha S.

AU - Sharma, Roshan

AU - Schleicher, Judith

AU - Ruli, Ben

AU - Rodríguez-rodríguez, David

AU - Rasmussen, Mattias Borg

AU - Ramenzoni, Victoria C.

AU - Qin, Siyu

AU - Pugley, Deborah Delgado

AU - Palfrey, Rachel

AU - Oldekop, Johan

AU - Nuesiri, Emmanuel O.

AU - Nguyen, Van Hai Thi

AU - Ndam, Nouhou

AU - Mungai, Catherine

AU - Milne, Sarah

AU - Mabele, Mathew Bukhi

AU - Lucitante, Sadie

AU - Lucitante, Hugo

AU - Liljeblad, Jonathan

AU - Kiwango, Wilhelm Andrew

AU - Kik, Alfred

AU - Jones, Nikoleta

AU - Johnson, Melissa

AU - Jarrett, Christopher

AU - James, Rachel Sapery

AU - Holmes, George

AU - Gibson, Lydia N.

AU - Ghoddousi, Arash

AU - Geldmann, Jonas

AU - Gebara, Maria Fernanda

AU - Edwards, Thera

AU - Dressler, Wolfram H.

AU - Douglas, Leo R.

AU - Dimitrakopoulos, Panayiotis G.

AU - Davidov, Veronica

AU - Compaoré-sawadogo, Eveline M.f.w.

AU - Collins, Yolanda Ariadne

AU - Cepek, Michael

AU - Burow, Paul Berne

AU - Brockington, Dan

AU - Balinga, Michael Philippe Bessike

AU - Austin, Beau J.

AU - Astuti, Rini

AU - Ampumuza, Christine

AU - Agyei, Frank Kwaku

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