articleMarine PolicyAug 30, 2013HYBRID OA

Why local people do not support conservation: Community perceptions of marine protected area livelihood impacts, governance and management in Thailand

University of British Columbia · University of Victoria

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Abstract

Conservation success is often predicated on local support for conservation which is strongly influenced by perceptions of the impacts that are experienced by local communities and opinions of management and governance. Marine protected areas (MPAs) are effective conservation and fisheries management tools that can also have a broad array of positive and negative social, economic, cultural, and political impacts on local communities. Drawing on results from a mixed-methods study of communities on the Andaman Coast of Thailand, this paper explores perceptions of MPA impacts on community livelihood resources (assets) and outcomes as well as MPA governance and management. The area includes 17 National Marine Parks…

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Keywords
  • Livelihood
  • Corporate governance
  • Marine protected area
  • Business
  • Social capital
  • Marine conservation
  • Environmental resource management
  • Politics
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life below water
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