Community spatial distance and educational determinants of how local people appreciate conservation benefits around Tarangire and Saadani National Parks, Tanzania

The understanding of how educational and spatial factors influence appreciation of conservation benefits to locals living adjacent to protected areas is a very important aspect in conservation initiatives. In this study we compared how educational and spatial factors affect the appreciation of conse...

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Main Authors: Franco P. Mbise, Peter S. Ranke, Eivin Røskaft
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-08-01
Series:Global Ecology and Conservation
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2351989421001918
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spelling doaj-6d4f58e7813d4e2da4b0f64aa9590be32021-08-12T04:34:30ZengElsevierGlobal Ecology and Conservation2351-98942021-08-0128e01641Community spatial distance and educational determinants of how local people appreciate conservation benefits around Tarangire and Saadani National Parks, TanzaniaFranco P. Mbise0Peter S. Ranke1Eivin Røskaft2Department of Biology, University of Dodoma, P.O. BOX 338, Dodoma, Tanzania; Corresponding author.Centre for Biodiversity Dynamics (CBD), Department of Biology, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Realfagbygget, NO-7491 Trondheim, NorwayDepartment of Biology, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Realfagbygget, NO-7491 Trondheim, NorwayThe understanding of how educational and spatial factors influence appreciation of conservation benefits to locals living adjacent to protected areas is a very important aspect in conservation initiatives. In this study we compared how educational and spatial factors affect the appreciation of conservation benefits to local communities adjoining the two Tanzanian national parks; Tarangire National Park (TNP) and Saadani National Park (SANAPA). Questionnaire surveys including closed-ended questions were conducted in eight villages, four near each of the two parks. A total of 400 randomly selected households were interviewed (50 in each village). Results from these questionnaires showed that the local people’s appreciation of benefits was negatively related to increasing distance from the parks boundaries. Moreover, people with secondary education or higher, appreciated to receive more benefits than those with primary and tended to appreciate benefits more often than those with no formal education. In addition, people living around TNP responded that the park itself benefited more in terms of benefits from tourism compared to communities surrounding SANAPA. The underlying mechanisms for establishing strong relationships, e.g., by initiating conservation benefits close to national parks, is key to improve views on conservation practices from local people surrounding national parks.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2351989421001918Ecosystem servicesLocal communitiesRelationshipRevenuesEco-tourism income
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author Franco P. Mbise
Peter S. Ranke
Eivin Røskaft
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Peter S. Ranke
Eivin Røskaft
Community spatial distance and educational determinants of how local people appreciate conservation benefits around Tarangire and Saadani National Parks, Tanzania
Global Ecology and Conservation
Ecosystem services
Local communities
Relationship
Revenues
Eco-tourism income
author_facet Franco P. Mbise
Peter S. Ranke
Eivin Røskaft
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title Community spatial distance and educational determinants of how local people appreciate conservation benefits around Tarangire and Saadani National Parks, Tanzania
title_short Community spatial distance and educational determinants of how local people appreciate conservation benefits around Tarangire and Saadani National Parks, Tanzania
title_full Community spatial distance and educational determinants of how local people appreciate conservation benefits around Tarangire and Saadani National Parks, Tanzania
title_fullStr Community spatial distance and educational determinants of how local people appreciate conservation benefits around Tarangire and Saadani National Parks, Tanzania
title_full_unstemmed Community spatial distance and educational determinants of how local people appreciate conservation benefits around Tarangire and Saadani National Parks, Tanzania
title_sort community spatial distance and educational determinants of how local people appreciate conservation benefits around tarangire and saadani national parks, tanzania
publisher Elsevier
series Global Ecology and Conservation
issn 2351-9894
publishDate 2021-08-01
description The understanding of how educational and spatial factors influence appreciation of conservation benefits to locals living adjacent to protected areas is a very important aspect in conservation initiatives. In this study we compared how educational and spatial factors affect the appreciation of conservation benefits to local communities adjoining the two Tanzanian national parks; Tarangire National Park (TNP) and Saadani National Park (SANAPA). Questionnaire surveys including closed-ended questions were conducted in eight villages, four near each of the two parks. A total of 400 randomly selected households were interviewed (50 in each village). Results from these questionnaires showed that the local people’s appreciation of benefits was negatively related to increasing distance from the parks boundaries. Moreover, people with secondary education or higher, appreciated to receive more benefits than those with primary and tended to appreciate benefits more often than those with no formal education. In addition, people living around TNP responded that the park itself benefited more in terms of benefits from tourism compared to communities surrounding SANAPA. The underlying mechanisms for establishing strong relationships, e.g., by initiating conservation benefits close to national parks, is key to improve views on conservation practices from local people surrounding national parks.
topic Ecosystem services
Local communities
Relationship
Revenues
Eco-tourism income
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2351989421001918
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