Local people and conservation officials’ perceptions on relationships and conflicts in South African protected areas
Protected areas (PAs) are often conflict-ridden, but conflict resolution mechanisms are often constrained by little appreciation of the perceptions of the principal agents (PA managers and local communities) about such conflicts. Getting local people’s support in PA management efforts is considered...
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ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-rhodes-vital-293002018-09-23T09:17:30ZLocal people and conservation officials’ perceptions on relationships and conflicts in South African protected areasThondhlana, GladmanCundill, GeorginaProtected areas (PAs) are often conflict-ridden, but conflict resolution mechanisms are often constrained by little appreciation of the perceptions of the principal agents (PA managers and local communities) about such conflicts. Getting local people’s support in PA management efforts is considered important for achieving conservation and livelihood goals. Using data from 13 nature reserves in South Africa, this study explores the perceptions of reserve managers and local communities about their relationships and the existence and underlying causes of conflicts. The findings showed sharp contrasts in perceptions between reserve managers and local communities. Reserve managers generally perceived that there were no conflicts with local communities and that their relationship with them was positive while local communities thought otherwise, claiming conflicts were centred around restricted access to PAs, lack of benefits from PAs and communication problems. These findings have profound implications for conservation, especially considering the importance of getting local people’s support in PA management.2017textarticle13 pagespdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10962/68640vital:29300https://doi.org/10.1080/21513732.2017.1315742EnglishInternational Journal of Biodiversity Science, Ecosystem Services & ManagementTaylor & FrancisUse of this resource is governed by the terms and conditions of the International Journal of Biodiversity Science, Ecosystem Services & Management Open Access Statement |
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Protected areas (PAs) are often conflict-ridden, but conflict resolution mechanisms are often constrained by little appreciation of the perceptions of the principal agents (PA managers and local communities) about such conflicts. Getting local people’s support in PA management efforts is considered important for achieving conservation and livelihood goals. Using data from 13 nature reserves in South Africa, this study explores the perceptions of reserve managers and local communities about their relationships and the existence and underlying causes of conflicts. The findings showed sharp contrasts in perceptions between reserve managers and local communities. Reserve managers generally perceived that there were no conflicts with local communities and that their relationship with them was positive while local communities thought otherwise, claiming conflicts were centred around restricted access to PAs, lack of benefits from PAs and communication problems. These findings have profound implications for conservation, especially considering the importance of getting local people’s support in PA management. |
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Thondhlana, Gladman Cundill, Georgina |
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Thondhlana, Gladman Cundill, Georgina Local people and conservation officials’ perceptions on relationships and conflicts in South African protected areas |
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Local people and conservation officials’ perceptions on relationships and conflicts in South African protected areas |
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Local people and conservation officials’ perceptions on relationships and conflicts in South African protected areas |
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Local people and conservation officials’ perceptions on relationships and conflicts in South African protected areas |
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Local people and conservation officials’ perceptions on relationships and conflicts in South African protected areas |
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Local people and conservation officials’ perceptions on relationships and conflicts in South African protected areas |
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local people and conservation officials’ perceptions on relationships and conflicts in south african protected areas |
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