Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7462156 Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability 2018 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
While the main conservation strategy has been the establishment of government-controlled protected areas (PAs), approaches have diversified over the last decades, including devolving management rights to non-government actors, such as through conservation concessions (CCs). This review assesses the environmental and social impacts of PAs and CCs in South America. Recent studies show positive environmental impacts overall, especially in terms of avoided deforestation. Meanwhile social impacts are more diverse and contested, yet remain less studied. Whilst CCs address some social shortcomings of PAs, they exhibit their own institutional and political challenges. This review highlights a need to broaden the measures of effectiveness and pay more attention to the diverse impacts of PAs and CCs and the factors influencing them, including governance and political aspects.
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