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Ecology and Society: a journal of integrative science for resilience and sustainability
A multi-level analysis of links between government institutions and community-based conservation: insights from Iran
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Razieh Ghayoumi1  Anthony Charles2  Seyed Mohsen Mousavi3 
[1] Research Group of Biodiversity and Biosafety, Research Center for Environment and Sustainable Development ,(RCESD), Department of Environment;Saint Mary's University;Department of Environmental Planning and Design, Shahid Beheshti University
关键词: collective action;    community-based conservation;    ecotourism;    environmental stewardship;    protected areas;    Qeshm Island;   
DOI  :  10.5751/ES-14217-280233
学科分类:生物科学(综合)
来源: Resilience Alliance Publications
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【 摘 要 】

Community-based conservation (CBC) is widely recognized as an important strategy (locally, nationally, and internationally) in efforts to conserve biodiversity. This article examines approaches to improve the effectiveness of CBC by resolving tensions between government institutions and local communities, in terms of respective environmental stewardship activities. These tensions are explored in detail within the context of Iran, and specifically how its conservation and protected area policy and practice interact with its history of indigenous and local conservation. A multi-level analysis considers tensions at the national level but also locally, on Qeshm Island, the largest island in the Persian Gulf. The local-level conservation practices of the island reflect its cultural and stewardship traditions, based on reciprocal links of people and nature. Communities on Qeshm Island utilize a range of collective actions to deal with social, economic, and environmental threats, through a multi-faceted approach that includes maintaining traditional practices, initiating culturally-appropriate economic activity, and engaging in conservation efforts, such as those based on sacred species and sites, on coastal community conservation, and on locally-controlled ecotourism. However, tensions arise between these local activities and government initiatives, especially related to economic development, posing a challenge to local-level stewardship and its mutual benefits for ecosystem health and sustainability of livelihoods. There are various possibilities for overcoming these problems and reinforcing community conservation, including through reinforcement of spatial measures, such as community conserved areas.

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