The place of community values within community-based conservation : the case of Driftsands Nature Reserve, Cape Town
The most contemporary approach to biodiversity conservation within South Africa is that of community-based initiatives, which seek to combine biodiversity conservation with socioeconomic development. As a challenge to the Western, science laden approaches to conservation there is an increasing ne...
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ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-umkn-dsp01.int.unisa.ac.za-10500-119142016-04-16T04:08:20Z The place of community values within community-based conservation : the case of Driftsands Nature Reserve, Cape Town Foot, Shelley Hendrick, R. M. Nicolau, M. D. (Ms.) Biodiversity Community Conservation CapeNature Development Management Socio-economic Top-down Values 333.9572209687355 Biodiversity -- South Africa -- Cape Town -- Citizen participation Biodiversity conservation -- South Africa -- Cape Town -- Citizen participation Conservation of natural resources --South Africa -- Cape Town -- Citizen participation Nature conservation -- South Africa -- Cape Town -- Citizen participation The most contemporary approach to biodiversity conservation within South Africa is that of community-based initiatives, which seek to combine biodiversity conservation with socioeconomic development. As a challenge to the Western, science laden approaches to conservation there is an increasing need for community initiatives to reflect the values of local communities. Values of local communities and the management body, CapeNature, with regards to Driftsands Nature Reserve, Cape Town, were captured and analytically coded through the qualitative methods of interviewing and participant observation in order to develop a grounded theory and model. A discussion of the expressed values suggests that community-based conservation initiatives are doing little to include community values even though there is a large degree of agreement between these and corporate values. As such, it is questioned whether community-based conservation can be practised within an organisation which, due to procedures and protocols, is top-down in its approach. Geography M. Sc. (Geography) 2013-10-24T06:28:19Z 2013-10-24T06:28:19Z 2013-10-24 Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/10500/11914 en 1 online resource (ix, 78 leaves) |
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Biodiversity Community Conservation CapeNature Development Management Socio-economic Top-down Values 333.9572209687355 Biodiversity -- South Africa -- Cape Town -- Citizen participation Biodiversity conservation -- South Africa -- Cape Town -- Citizen participation Conservation of natural resources --South Africa -- Cape Town -- Citizen participation Nature conservation -- South Africa -- Cape Town -- Citizen participation Foot, Shelley The place of community values within community-based conservation : the case of Driftsands Nature Reserve, Cape Town |
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The most contemporary approach to biodiversity conservation within South Africa is that of
community-based initiatives, which seek to combine biodiversity conservation with socioeconomic
development. As a challenge to the Western, science laden approaches to
conservation there is an increasing need for community initiatives to reflect the values of
local communities.
Values of local communities and the management body, CapeNature, with regards to
Driftsands Nature Reserve, Cape Town, were captured and analytically coded through the
qualitative methods of interviewing and participant observation in order to develop a
grounded theory and model.
A discussion of the expressed values suggests that community-based conservation
initiatives are doing little to include community values even though there is a large degree of
agreement between these and corporate values. As such, it is questioned whether
community-based conservation can be practised within an organisation which, due to
procedures and protocols, is top-down in its approach. === Geography === M. Sc. (Geography) |
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The place of community values within community-based conservation : the case of Driftsands Nature Reserve, Cape Town |
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The place of community values within community-based conservation : the case of Driftsands Nature Reserve, Cape Town |
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The place of community values within community-based conservation : the case of Driftsands Nature Reserve, Cape Town |
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The place of community values within community-based conservation : the case of Driftsands Nature Reserve, Cape Town |
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The place of community values within community-based conservation : the case of Driftsands Nature Reserve, Cape Town |
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place of community values within community-based conservation : the case of driftsands nature reserve, cape town |
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