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Examining social equity in community-based conservation programs: A case study of controlled hunting programs in Bale Mountains, Ethiopia

机译:审查社区保护计划中的社会股权 - 埃塞俄比亚渤去渤山控制狩猎计划的案例研究

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We examine social equity in a complex community-based controlled hunting program in the Bale Mountains, Ethiopia. We use a grounded qualitative approach and apply a multi-dimensional equity framework to assess locals' perceptions of equity in the distribution of benefits and costs, the processes of engagement and participation, and the recognition of traditional land use practices and values, paying attention to the inter- and intra-community power dynamics, institutional characteristics, and broader contextual factors that shape perceptions. We conducted interviews with 15 focus groups across four communities and contrast two community-based management models: one that employs a community power sharing mechanism and one without. In each community, we stratified respondents into groups of young men, elder men, women, and community leaders to respect differences in gender, age, and role in the community. The results demonstrate the interweaving effects that broader contextual factors, individual characteristics, and institutional support have on equity perceptions. Important contextual dimensions included pre-existing and ongoing social, political, and economic processes such as population growth and land scarcity, legacy of land use interactions, lack of community infrastructure, and youthled political activism and unrest. Individual attributes that influenced perceptions included landlessness and joblessness among the youth, the extreme reliance of women on forest products for subsistence, and the traditional value systems and practices among elders. Access to information, transparency of decision making, and the presence of monitoring and accountability also influenced perceived equity. This study contributes to the literature on community-based conservation by demonstrating how and why local's concepts of fairness diverge from generic and externally defined notions of equitability. Moving forward, equity assessments need to evaluate local actor's diverse and contextualized relationships with other actors and the natural world, and give recognition to how perceptions interplay with broader social and environmental processes, prior to designing and implementing conservation programs. (C) 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:我们在埃塞俄比亚的大山脉的复杂社区控制狩猎计划中审视社会股权。我们使用基础的定性方法,并应用多维股权框架,以评估当地人对福利和成本的分配,参与和参与的过程,以及对传统土地利用实践和价值观的认可,请注意社区间和社区间权力动态,制度特征和更广泛的语境因素形状的看法。我们对四个社区进行了15个焦点小组进行了采访,并对比两个基于社区的管理模式:其中一个雇用社区权力共享机制和一个没有。在每个社区中,我们将受访者分为年轻人,老年人,妇女和社区领导人,尊重性别,年龄和在社区中的角色差异。结果证明了更广泛的背景因素,个人特征和机构支持对股权感知的交织效应。重要的背景尺寸包括人口增长和土地稀缺等预先存在和持续的社会,政治和经济流程,土地利用互动的遗产,缺乏社区基础设施,以及淡黄色的政治活动和骚乱。受影响的个人归属包括青年中的无陆和失业性,妇女对森林产品的极端依赖,以获得年度的,以及长老之间的传统价值制度和实践。获取信息,决策透明度以及监测和问责制的存在也会影响感知权益。这项研究通过展示了本地的公平概念从通用和外部定义的公式概念的公平性差异的方式以及为什么如何以及为什么有助于社区保护的文献。向前迈进,股权评估需要评估当地的演员与其他行动者和自然界的多样化和情境化关系,并在设计和实施保护计划之前,对如何与更广泛的社会和环境流程相互作用。 (c)2020 elestvier有限公司保留所有权利。

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