Title
Protected areas and poverty
Author(s)
Daniel Brockington and David Wilkie
Published
2015
Publisher
Philosophical Transactions B
Abstract
Protected areas are controversial because they are so important for conservation and because they distribute fortune and misfortune unevenly. The nature of that distribution, as well as the terrain of protected areas themselves, have been vigorously contested. In particular, the relationship between protected areas and poverty is a long-running debate in academic and policy circles. We review the origins of this debate and chart its key moments. We then outline the continuing flashpoints and ways in which further evaluation studies could improve the evidence base for policy-making and conservation practice.
Keywords
conservation, parks, well-being, livelihoods, displacement, environmental regulation
Full Citation
Brockington D, Wilkie D. 2015 Protected areas and poverty. Phil. Trans. R. Soc. B 370: 20140271. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2014.0271

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