Children as drivers of change: The operational support of young generations to conservation practices

Q3 Social Sciences
C. Battisti, B. Frank, G. Fanelli
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Children are the target of educational actions, both as passive subjects to whom conservation strategies are directed, and as active participants able to support operational management actions. Conservation actions driven by children can play an important role in critical social contexts where external (anthropogenic threats) and internal (organizational weaknesses) conditioning factors hinder effective protected areas management. In this article, we propose a case study where children involved in conservation practices offer operational support to overcome internal weaknesses of a park agency, motivate parks, staff and mitigate a series of anthropogenic threats. We used the “threat analysis” approach, derived by the Theory of Change, to define a causal chain linking ecosystem targets, human-induced threats, and conservation measures in a framework. We believe that conservation driven by children can be an innovative way to implement protected areas management in socially-degraded landscapes to the point of fostering local support for conservation.
儿童作为变革的推动者:年轻一代对保护实践的操作支持
儿童是教育行动的目标,既是保护策略所针对的被动主体,也是能够支持运营管理行动的积极参与者。在外部(人为威胁)和内部(组织弱点)制约因素阻碍有效保护区管理的关键社会背景下,儿童推动的保护行动可以发挥重要作用。在本文中,我们提出了一个案例研究,其中参与保护实践的儿童提供了业务支持,以克服公园机构的内部弱点,激励公园和工作人员并减轻一系列人为威胁。我们使用了“威胁分析”方法,该方法由变化理论衍生而来,在一个框架中定义了生态系统目标、人为威胁和保护措施之间的因果链。我们相信,由儿童推动的保护可以成为一种创新的方式,在社会退化的景观中实施保护区管理,从而促进当地对保护的支持。
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Environmental Practice
Environmental Practice ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES-
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期刊介绍: Environmental Practice provides a multidisciplinary forum for authoritative discussion and analysis of issues of wide interest to the international community of environmental professionals, with the intent of developing innovative solutions to environmental problems for public policy implementation, professional practice, or both. Peer-reviewed original research papers, environmental reviews, and commentaries, along with news articles, book reviews, and points of view, link findings in science and technology with issues of public policy, health, environmental quality, law, political economy, management, and the appropriate standards for expertise. Published for the National Association of Environmental Professionals
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