Author
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- Bojie Fu
(Chinese Academy of Sciences, Key Lab of Systems Ecology Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences)
- Kelin Wang
(Chinese Academy of Sciences, Key Lab of Systems Ecology Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences)
- Yihe Lu
(Chinese Academy of Sciences, Key Lab of Systems Ecology Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences)
- Shiliang Liu
(Chinese Academy of Sciences, Key Lab of Systems Ecology Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences)
- Keming Ma
(Chinese Academy of Sciences, Key Lab of Systems Ecology Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences)
- Liding Chen
(Chinese Academy of Sciences, Key Lab of Systems Ecology Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences)
- Guohua Liu
(Chinese Academy of Sciences, Key Lab of Systems Ecology Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences)
Abstract
Protected Area (PA) management is a complex issue that requires the consideration of many factors and relationships. A conceptual framework for the analysis of biodiversity change, local human communities, and PA management was put forward, accordingly. Under the framework, we investigated the economic status, livelihood activities, biodiversity use and perceptions of local communities, and the land use history in Wolong Biosphere Reserve, southwestern China through household survey and document review in order to gain a better understanding of the complexity of PA management. According to the land use history, the preservation of agro-biodiversity, and the raising of productivity, ecological rehabilitation and the regulation of the human pressures are indispensable in the management of the reserve. Livelihood activities and the perceptions of local communities were largely determined by the socioeconomic background, which has important implications in solving the conflicts or incompatibilities in the reserve. In Wolong Biosphere Reserve, it is beneficial to support local farmers in solving their socioeconomic problems such as the overabundance of labor force and the lack of livelihood alternatives. Without this, there will be scarcely any effective biodiversity conservation and successful reserve management in the long term.
Suggested Citation
Bojie Fu & Kelin Wang & Yihe Lu & Shiliang Liu & Keming Ma & Liding Chen & Guohua Liu, 2004.
"Entangling the Complexity of Protected Area Management: The Case of Wolong Biosphere Reserve, Southwestern China,"
Environmental Management, Springer, vol. 33(6), pages 788-798, June.
Handle:
RePEc:spr:envman:v:33:y:2004:i:6:d:10.1007_s00267-004-0043-8
DOI: 10.1007/s00267-004-0043-8
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