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Co-management of protected areas to alleviate conservation conflicts: Experiences in Norway Cover

Co-management of protected areas to alleviate conservation conflicts: Experiences in Norway

Open Access
|Oct 2017

Abstract

This paper addresses the perceptions of actors of protected areas in Norway about a co-management regime at the local level. The analysis is based on quantitative data from surveys of actors of eight protected areas in northern Norway. The results show that the two strongest determinants that explain actors' initial support of the governance change as a means to alleviate conflict are (i) the relationship of actors to the protected areas in terms of knowledge of the protected areas and mental modes on conservation and (ii) the economic relevance of the areas for them. Traditionally, other sociocultural variables such as indigenous background (Sámi), age, and gender have been considered relevant and were also identified as significant attributes that define preferences for conservation management alternatives. We build on the quantitative findings on actors’ perceptions to develop a broader discussion on the relationship of the new management model for protected areas implemented and conflict resolution on land conservation in the country.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.18352/ijc.749 | Journal eISSN: 1875-0281
Language: English
Published on: Oct 16, 2017
Published by: Uopen Journals
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 1 issue per year

© 2017 Gunn Elin Fedreheim, Esther Blanco, published by Uopen Journals
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