Global patterns and drivers of protected area system decentralization: A cross-national analysis

IF 5.4 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Liza Khmara , Michael Touchton , José Maria Cardoso da Silva
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Abstract

This study presents the first global analysis of decentralization patterns in national protected area systems (NPAS) across 118 countries. Using a hurdle regression model, we examine how country characteristics influence both the adoption and extent of NPAS decentralization. Our findings reveal that most NPAS remain largely centralized, with significant regional variations: the Americas show the highest rate of decentralization (31 %), while Europe shows the lowest (4 %). Conservation funding and public participation positively correlate with decentralization adoption. Among countries that have adopted decentralization policies, country size significantly increases the extent of decentralization, while protected area system age significantly constrains it. These findings provide insights for policymakers and conservation practitioners, suggesting that effective NPAS decentralization requires tailored approaches considering the local context, public engagement, and historical institutional development.
保护区系统分散化的全球模式与驱动因素:一项跨国分析
本研究首次对118个国家的国家保护区系统(NPAS)的分权模式进行了全球分析。使用障碍回归模型,我们研究了国家特征如何影响国家保护区权力下放的采用和程度。我们的研究结果表明,大多数国家保护区在很大程度上仍然是集中的,存在显著的区域差异:美洲的分散率最高(31%),而欧洲最低(4%)。保护资金和公众参与与权力下放的采用呈正相关。在采取分权政策的国家中,国家规模显著增加了分权程度,而保护区制度年龄显著限制了分权程度。这些发现为政策制定者和保护实践者提供了见解,表明有效的国家保护区权力下放需要考虑当地环境、公众参与和历史制度发展的量身定制的方法。
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Environmental and Sustainability Indicators
Environmental and Sustainability Indicators Environmental Science-Environmental Science (miscellaneous)
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