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Title
Tailoring social safeguards in conservation to reflect the local context and level of risk
Author(s)
Wilkie, David; Kretser, Heidi E.; Painter, Michael; O'Brien, Faye; Holmes, Alexa; Mastro, Kathryn; Wieland, Michelle; Sriskanthan, Gayathri; Mangubhai, Sangeeta; Jupiter, Stacy; Painter, Lilian; Chetkiewicz, Cheryl
Published
2022
Publisher
Conservation Science and Practice
Published Version DOI
https://doi.org/10.1111/csp2.12747
Abstract
This evidence piece argues that social safeguards in the context of conservation should not be put in place using a formulaic, one size fits all approach Rather safeguards should be tailored to the conservation approaches and actions being implement and the social risks. The piece uses the Wildlife Conservation Society as an example of how a tailored approach is being implemented in the field.
Keywords
community based conservation; FPIC; grievance redress; human subjects; indigenous peoples; protected areas; wildlife trafficking
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