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Building Capacity for Protected Area Management in Lao PDR

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  • Madhu Rao

    (Tanglin International Centre, Wildlife Conservation Society
    National University of Singapore, Department of Biological Sciences)

  • Arlyne Johnson

    (Wildlife Conservation Society Lao PDR Program
    Foundations of Success)

  • Kelly Spence

    (Wildlife Conservation Society Lao PDR Program
    University of Tasmania, Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture)

  • Ahnsany Sypasong

    (Wildlife Conservation Society Lao PDR Program)

  • Nora Bynum

    (American Museum of Natural History, Centre for Biodiversity and Conservation
    Duke University)

  • Eleanor Sterling

    (American Museum of Natural History, Centre for Biodiversity and Conservation)

  • Thavy Phimminith

    (National University of Laos, Faculty of Science)

  • Bounthob Praxaysombath

    (National University of Laos, Faculty of Forestry)

Abstract

Declining biodiversity in protected areas in Laos is attributed to unsustainable exploitation of natural resources. At a basic level, an important need is to develop capacity in academic and professional training institutions to provide relevant training to conservation professionals. The paper (a) describes the capacity building approach undertaken to achieve this goal, (b) evaluates the effectiveness of the approach in building capacity for implementing conservation and (c) reviews implementation outcomes. Strong linkages between organizations implementing field conservation, professional training institutions, and relevant Government agencies are central to enhancing effectiveness of capacity building initiatives aimed at improving the practice of conservation. Protected area management technical capacity needs will need to directly influence curriculum design to insure both relevance and effectiveness of training in improving protected area management. Sustainability of capacity building initiatives is largely dependent on the level of interest and commitment by host-country institutions within a supportive Government policy framework in addition to engagement of organizations implementing conservation.

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  • Madhu Rao & Arlyne Johnson & Kelly Spence & Ahnsany Sypasong & Nora Bynum & Eleanor Sterling & Thavy Phimminith & Bounthob Praxaysombath, 2014. "Building Capacity for Protected Area Management in Lao PDR," Environmental Management, Springer, vol. 53(4), pages 715-727, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:envman:v:53:y:2014:i:4:d:10.1007_s00267-014-0235-9
    DOI: 10.1007/s00267-014-0235-9
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