School of Environment, Resources and Development, Asian Institute of Technology, P.O. Box 4, Klong Luang Pathumthani 12120, Bangkok 12120, Thailand.
Environ Manage. 2012 Jan;49(1):219-28. doi: 10.1007/s00267-011-9775-4. Epub 2011 Oct 29.
Community-based co-management (CBCM) has been applied in some communities near natural reserves in China. This paper uses Gansu Baishuijiang National Natural Reserve in China as a case study for livelihood improvements under CBCM projects. We demonstrate change from 2006 to 2010 in five classes of livelihood capital (social, human, natural, physical and financial capitals), illustrating the effectiveness of CBCM projects. Specifically, there are increases in mean family income and improvements in forest conservation. However, some problems in the design and implementation of CBCM projects remain, including the complicated social and political relationship between government and community, social exclusion and uneven application of benefits within communities, and the lack of integration of indigenous cultures and traditional beliefs. Attention for special groups in community and improving the design of CBCM Projects. Study shows that under the cooperation of government, CBCM projects and local community residents, the harmonious development of sustainable livelihood improvement and forest resources conservation will be an important trend in the future.
社区共管(CBCM)已在中国一些自然保护区附近的社区实施。本文以甘肃白水江国家级自然保护区为例,探讨了 CBCM 项目对改善生计的影响。我们展示了 2006 年至 2010 年期间五类生计资本(社会、人力、自然、物质和金融资本)的变化,说明了 CBCM 项目的有效性。具体而言,家庭平均收入增加,森林保护得到改善。然而,CBCM 项目的设计和实施仍存在一些问题,包括政府与社区之间复杂的社会和政治关系、社会排斥以及社区内部利益分配不均,以及本土文化和传统信仰缺乏融合等。关注社区中的特殊群体和改进 CBCM 项目的设计。研究表明,在政府、CBCM 项目和当地社区居民的合作下,可持续生计改善和森林资源保护的和谐发展将是未来的一个重要趋势。