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Serenari, Christopher; North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission; cserenari@gmail.com; Peterson, M. Nils; North Carolina State University; nils_peterson@ncsu.edu; Leung, Yu-Fai; North Carolina State University; Leung@ncsu.edu; Stowhas, Paulina; University of Wisconsin-Madison; stowhas@gmail.com; Wallace, Tim; North Carolina State University; tmwallace@mindspring.com; Sills, Erin O.; North Carolina State University; sills@ncsu.edu. |
Private protected area (PPA) conservation agents (CA) engaging in development-based conservation in southern Chile have generated conflict with locals. Poor fit of dominant development-based conservation ideology in rural areas is commonly to blame. We developed and administered a cultural consensus survey near the Valdivian Coastal Reserve (RCV) and Huilo Huilo Reserve (HH) to examine fit of CA cultural truths with local residents. Cultural consensus analysis (CCA) of 23 propositions reflecting CA cultural truths confirmed: (1) a single CA culture exists, and (2) RCV communities were more aligned with this culture than HH communities. Inadequate communication, inequitable decision making, divergent opinions about livelihood impacts and trajectories, and... |
Tipo: Peer-Reviewed Reports |
Palavras-chave: Chile; Cultural consensus; Development; Mental model; Private protected area. |
Ano: 2015 |
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Jones, Natalie A; School of Integrative Systems, University of Queensland; n.jones3@uq.edu.au; Ross, Helen; School of Integrative Systems, University of Queensland; Helen.Ross@uq.edu.au; Lynam, Timothy; CSIRO, Sustainable Ecosystems; tim.lynam@csiro.au; Perez, Pascal; CSIRO, Marine & Atmospheric Research; ANU, RMAP/RSPAS; pascal.perez@anu.edu.au; Leitch, Anne; CSIRO, Sustainable Ecosystems; ARC CoE Coral Reef Studies, James Cook University ; Anne.Leitch@csiro.au. |
Tipo: Peer-Reviewed Reports |
Palavras-chave: Cognition; Elicitation; Mental model; Natural resource management. |
Ano: 2011 |
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Diniz, Fabio H.; Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation, Embrapa Dairy Cattle, Brazil; fabio.homero@embrapa.br; Kok, Kasper; Soil Geography and Landscape Group, Department of Environmental Sciences, Wageningen University, The Netherlands; Kasper.Kok@wur.nl; Hoogstra-Klein, Marjanke A.; Forest and Nature Conservation Policy Group, Department of Environmental Sciences, Wageningen University, The Netherlands; Marjanke.Hoogstra@wur.nl; Arts, Bas; Forest and Nature Conservation Policy, Department of Environmental Sciences, Wageningen University, The Netherlands; bas.arts@wur.nl. |
Deforestation is a widely recognized problem in the Brazilian Amazon. Small farmers play a key role in this process in that they earn their livelihood by ranching and farming. Many studies have addressed the link between deforestation and livelihood strategies adopted by small farmers. Most have focused on advanced monitoring systems, simulation models, and GIS approaches to analyze the interaction of both dimensions, i.e., livelihoods and forest cover change. Although the current toolbox of methods has proved successful in increasing our understanding of these interactions, the models and approaches employed do not consider small farmers’ perspectives. On the assumption that local small farmers are agents of land-cover change, understanding how... |
Tipo: Peer-Reviewed Reports |
Palavras-chave: Brazil; Deforestation; Fuzzy cognitive maps; Mental model; Pará ; Scenarios. |
Ano: 2015 |
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