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- Title
Private development-based forest conservation in Patagonia: comparing mental models and revealing cultural truths.
- Authors
Serenari, Christopher; Nils Peterson, M.; Yu-Fai Leung; Stowhas, Paulina; Wallace, Tim; Sills, Erin O.
- Abstract
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 PPA purpose may explain differences between CAs and communities. Meanwhile, variability in response between and within communities may reflect differing environmental histories. Private protected area administrations might use CCA to confront cultural differences and thereby improve their community interactions.
- Subjects
PATAGONIA (Argentina &; Chile); FOREST conservation; DECISION making; PROTECTED area management
- Publication
Ecology & Society, 2015, Vol 20, Issue 3, p313
- ISSN
1708-3087
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.5751/ES-07696-200304