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The Human Dimensions of Biodiversity Conservation: A Study of Conservation Governance, Tourism and Livelihood Dynamic Sin the "Iconic" Galapagos Islands, Ecuador.
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The Human Dimensions of Biodiversity Conservation: A Study of Conservation Governance, Tourism and Livelihood Dynamic Sin the "Iconic" Galapagos Islands, Ecuador./
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Burbano, Diana Veronica Burbano.
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Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, : 2021,
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295 p.
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The Human Dimensions of Biodiversity Conservation: A Study of Conservation Governance, Tourism and Livelihood Dynamic Sin the "Iconic" Galapagos Islands, Ecuador.
Burbano, Diana Veronica Burbano.
The Human Dimensions of Biodiversity Conservation: A Study of Conservation Governance, Tourism and Livelihood Dynamic Sin the "Iconic" Galapagos Islands, Ecuador.
- Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, 2021 - 295 p.
Source: Dissertations Abstracts International, Volume: 83-05, Section: B.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--McGill University (Canada), 2021.
This item must not be sold to any third party vendors.
It has long been recognized that in order to meet biodiversity conservation objectives, it is necessary to address human development needs; however, how conservation and development can be effectively reconciled remains a challenge. This dissertation explores how recent developments in conservation and tourism growth have affected resource-based activities, particularly fishing and farming, in three populated islands of the Galapagos Archipelago-a UNESCO's World Heritage Site. The debate about reconciling conservation priorities and socio-economic development goals-or the 'parks versus people' debate-focuses on whether, or how, nature conservation interests can be made compatible with the needs and aspirations of people living in or near protected areas. Since biodiversity protection initiatives necessarily impose restrictions on local communities, and since decisions regarding the management of those areas are guided by myriad local and outside actors with different interests, agendas and power, there is an inherent potential for conflicts to emerge or escalate. Furthermore, since the point of conservation management initiatives is to alter human impacts on natural systems, the longterm sustainability of conservation areas may be compromised by local resistance. Therefore, to achieve long-term conservation outcomes, it is necessary to understand the complexities of the human dimensions of biodiversity conservation initiatives.This study investigates human dimensions that affect and are affected by biodiversity conservation efforts by linking aspects of biodiversity conservation, marine conservation and management, public participation, tourism, and sustainable livelihoods. The Galapagos Islands presents a unique context for investigating the implications of increasing tourism and exclusionary regulatory approaches for biodiversity conservation. The research explores two overarching areas of concern: livelihood dynamics in response to changing conditions, and the decision-making processes used in marine conservation management and in local governance-particularly as perceived by local stakeholders. Specifically, this dissertation investigates: 1) livelihood changes in two resource-based sectors that have followed the imposition of stricter conservation regulations and the growth of tourism; 2) stakeholder engagement in environmental decision-making processes for marine conservation-using as a case study the 2016 spatial planning process for the conservation and management of the Galapagos Marine Reserve; and 3) perceptions underlying local resistance within the small-scale fisheries sector in response to recent marine zoning initiatives.The overall study uses a multiple-case study approach, comparing three islands and two different resource-based sectors, fishing and farming. It draws on a combination of qualitative and quantitative methods. Three sampling techniques were used to identify respondents. In total, 294 questionnaire surveys were completed on the three islands, and 36 key-informant interviews were carried out. Both quantitative and qualitative analysis were used, with both inductive and deductive coding used for qualitative analysis. With respect to livelihood changes, the study found that despite push and full factors, such as increasing regulations and opportunities for livelihood diversification driven by tourism growth, many surveyed farmers and about half of fishers are not interested in changing their resourcebased activities. Regardless of the opportunities that people might have within tourism, or in other economic sectors, many respondents prefer to continue with their existing resource-based livelihoods for positive reasons.
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