Conservation and Development in Latin America and Southern Africa: Setting the Stage

The articles in this Special Feature stem from a 2010 conference (Bridging Conservation and Development in Latin America and Africa) organized by the University of Florida's Tropical Conservation Development Program, Center for African Studies, and Center for Latin American Studies. The confere...

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Main Authors: Claudia Romero, Simone Athayde, Jean-Gael E. Collomb, Maria DiGiano, Marianne Schmink, Sam Schramski, Lisa Seales
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Resilience Alliance 2012-06-01
Series:Ecology and Society
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Online Access:http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol17/iss2/art17/
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spelling doaj-e427074a6df84afdb7e9bccde42ce9f52020-11-24T20:48:23ZengResilience AllianceEcology and Society1708-30872012-06-011721710.5751/ES-04863-1702174863Conservation and Development in Latin America and Southern Africa: Setting the StageClaudia Romero0Simone Athayde1Jean-Gael E. Collomb2Maria DiGiano3Marianne Schmink4Sam Schramski5Lisa Seales6Tropical Conservation and Development Program, Center for Latin American Studies, University of Florida.Tropical Conservation and Development Program and Amazon Conservation Leadership Initiative, Center for Latin American Studies, University of Florida.Wildlife Conservation NetworkTropical Conservation and Development Program, Center for Latin American Studies, University of FloridaTropical Conservation and Development Program, Center for Latin American Studies, University of Florida.Tropical Conservation and Development Program, Center for Latin American Studies, University of FloridaTropical Conservation and Development Program, Center for Latin American Studies, University of FloridaThe articles in this Special Feature stem from a 2010 conference (Bridging Conservation and Development in Latin America and Africa) organized by the University of Florida's Tropical Conservation Development Program, Center for African Studies, and Center for Latin American Studies. The conference involved researchers and practitioners from Africa and Latin America focused on the complex and evolving relationship between conservation and development. The conference provided bridges between academics and non-academics, conservation and development, and theory and practice. The resulting comparative analyses focus on: empowerment of local institutions; enhanced capacity of local and regional stakeholders through a recognition and validation of local knowledge systems and the creation of knowledge networks; understanding of social and natural landscapes, history, contexts, and their evolution; and the roles of economic and market forces in shaping opportunities for using market-based incentives to promote conservation and development. In this introductory article we propose a conceptual framework based on the six connected pillars of natural resource characteristics, interactions of social actors, governance and participation, politics, information exchange, and economic issues that support spaces for both conflicts and synergies between conservation and development goals. Our goal is to foster informed dialogue and social learning to promote sustainability.http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol17/iss2/art17/Africacomplex social-ecological systemsconservationdevelopmentknowledge networkslocal institutionseconomic incentivesLatin America
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author Claudia Romero
Simone Athayde
Jean-Gael E. Collomb
Maria DiGiano
Marianne Schmink
Sam Schramski
Lisa Seales
spellingShingle Claudia Romero
Simone Athayde
Jean-Gael E. Collomb
Maria DiGiano
Marianne Schmink
Sam Schramski
Lisa Seales
Conservation and Development in Latin America and Southern Africa: Setting the Stage
Ecology and Society
Africa
complex social-ecological systems
conservation
development
knowledge networks
local institutions
economic incentives
Latin America
author_facet Claudia Romero
Simone Athayde
Jean-Gael E. Collomb
Maria DiGiano
Marianne Schmink
Sam Schramski
Lisa Seales
author_sort Claudia Romero
title Conservation and Development in Latin America and Southern Africa: Setting the Stage
title_short Conservation and Development in Latin America and Southern Africa: Setting the Stage
title_full Conservation and Development in Latin America and Southern Africa: Setting the Stage
title_fullStr Conservation and Development in Latin America and Southern Africa: Setting the Stage
title_full_unstemmed Conservation and Development in Latin America and Southern Africa: Setting the Stage
title_sort conservation and development in latin america and southern africa: setting the stage
publisher Resilience Alliance
series Ecology and Society
issn 1708-3087
publishDate 2012-06-01
description The articles in this Special Feature stem from a 2010 conference (Bridging Conservation and Development in Latin America and Africa) organized by the University of Florida's Tropical Conservation Development Program, Center for African Studies, and Center for Latin American Studies. The conference involved researchers and practitioners from Africa and Latin America focused on the complex and evolving relationship between conservation and development. The conference provided bridges between academics and non-academics, conservation and development, and theory and practice. The resulting comparative analyses focus on: empowerment of local institutions; enhanced capacity of local and regional stakeholders through a recognition and validation of local knowledge systems and the creation of knowledge networks; understanding of social and natural landscapes, history, contexts, and their evolution; and the roles of economic and market forces in shaping opportunities for using market-based incentives to promote conservation and development. In this introductory article we propose a conceptual framework based on the six connected pillars of natural resource characteristics, interactions of social actors, governance and participation, politics, information exchange, and economic issues that support spaces for both conflicts and synergies between conservation and development goals. Our goal is to foster informed dialogue and social learning to promote sustainability.
topic Africa
complex social-ecological systems
conservation
development
knowledge networks
local institutions
economic incentives
Latin America
url http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol17/iss2/art17/
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