森林景观共同管理中的包容性保护治理:来自雅鲁藏布江流域的启示

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Ting Ma , Peng Wang , Ding Yang , Zhi Wang
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共同管理包括在状态组和用户组之间共享资源管理职责。在雅鲁藏布江流域(YTRB),资源管理在乡镇一级政府之间分散,导致协调挑战和关键利益相关者被排除在决策过程之外。本研究提出了与YTRB当地居民和官员就“森林景观共同管理”的经验进行焦点小组讨论的反馈和建议。与会者主张建立更加公平、包容的保护机制。论文最后讨论了公平、赋权和性别等关键问题,强调了从共同管理向包容性保护治理模式转变的必要性。这种模式将促进不同利益攸关方之间的联合审议和决策。该研究强调,在YTRB中采用包容性保护治理方法可以通过分担责任来加强森林资源的保护和养护。它还表明,这样一个框架可以组织森林资源管理,以实现当地的可持续性。此外,该研究为森林资源规划者提供了一个基线,以便采取共同责任,减轻使用者之间的冲突,并确保受决策影响的人能够理解和接受共同的资源管理目标。
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Towards inclusive conservation governance in forest landscape co-management: Insights from the Yarlung Tsangpo river basin
Co-management involves sharing resource management duties between the state and user groups. In the Yarlung Tsangpo River Basin (YTRB), resource management is fragmented across township-level governments, resulting in coordination challenges and the exclusion of critical stakeholders from decision-making processes. This research presents feedback and recommendations from focus group discussions with local residents and officials in the YTRB on their experiences with "forest landscape co-management." Participants advocated for a fairer and more inclusive conservation mechanism. The paper concludes with discussions on key issues such as equity, empowerment, and gender, emphasizing the need for a shift from co-management to an inclusive conservation governance model. This model would facilitate joint deliberations and decision-making among diverse stakeholders. The study underscores that adopting an inclusive conservation governance approach in the YTRB can enhance forest resource protection and conservation through shared responsibility. It also suggests that such a framework can organize forest resource management to achieve local sustainability. Furthermore, the research provides a baseline for forest resource planners to adopt shared responsibility, mitigating conflicts among users and ensuring that those affected by decisions can understand and accept common resource management goals.
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Trees, Forests and People
Trees, Forests and People Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)
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