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Local Peoples' Knowledge, Aptitude and Perceptions of Planning and Management Issues in Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve, India

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  • KOTTAPALLI S. RAO

    (G.B. Pant Institute of Himalayan Environment and Development, Kosi-Katarmal, Almora 263 643, India)

  • SUNIL NAUTIYAL

    (G.B. Pant Institute of Himalayan Environment and Development, Kosi-Katarmal, Almora 263 643, India)

  • RAKESH K. MAIKHURI

    (G.B. Pant Institute of Himalayan Environment and Development, Garhwal Unit, P.B. 92, Srinagar (Garhwal) 246174, India)

  • KRISHNA G. SAXENA

    (School of Environmental Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi 110067, India)

Abstract

Local peoples' knowledge, aptitude, and perceptions of planning and management issues were investigated in Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve (NDBR) in Uttaranchal State of India. Conflicts ensued between local inhabitants and the management authority due to lack of community participation. Although most respondents seem to claim the knowledge of the objectives of Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve, the source of information indicates their interaction with the management authority is not frequent. While local population seem to agree on reduced intensity of agriculture with compensation equal to loss of net income, there is a perceptible difference in responses among different age groups. While the younger generation seems to agree to move away to other areas with suitable compensation packages, the older generation prefer those options that require some adjustments in use and access to natural resources. The option of ecotourism as a source of income is acceptable to most respondents, but young and old respondents disagreed about impact of such activity on social behavior of local inhabitants. Among those groups studied, only the “self-employed group” seem to be more interested in ecotourism in comparison to other occupation classes. Gender differences in perceptions are prominent with reference to development options. While the men preferred economic opportunities, the women preferred improved living conditions. An evaluation mechanism similar to the one described in this paper will be helpful to the management authority to assess and modify their management plans to mitigate conflicts with local people.

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  • Kottapalli S. Rao & Sunil Nautiyal & Rakesh K. Maikhuri & Krishna G. Saxena, 2003. "Local Peoples' Knowledge, Aptitude and Perceptions of Planning and Management Issues in Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve, India," Environmental Management, Springer, vol. 31(2), pages 0168-0181, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:envman:v:31:y:2003:i:2:d:10.1007_s00267-002-2830-4
    DOI: 10.1007/s00267-002-2830-4
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