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东南澳大利亚保护区的社会效益经济效益。

Socio-economic benefits from protected areas in southeastern Australia.

机构信息

New South Wales Office of Environment and Heritage, P.O. Box A290, Sydney South, NSW, 1232, Australia.

School of Environment, Science & Engineering, P.O. Box 157, Lismore, NSW, 2480, Australia.

出版信息

Conserv Biol. 2015 Dec;29(6):1647-57. doi: 10.1111/cobi.12554. Epub 2015 Jul 16.

Abstract

International case studies of protected area performance increasingly report that conservation and socio-economic outcomes are interdependent. Effective conservation requires support and cooperation from local governments and communities, which in turn requires that protected areas contribute to the economic well-being of the communities in which they are sited. Despite increasing recognition of their importance, robust studies that document the socio-economic impacts of protected areas are rare, especially in the developed world context. We proposed 3 potential pathways through which protected areas might benefit local communities in the developed world: the improved local housing value, local business stimulus, and increased local funding pathways. We examined these pathways by undertaking a statistical longitudinal analysis of 110 regional and rural communities covering an area of approximately 600,000 km(2) in southeastern Australia. We compared trends in 10 socio-economic indicators describing employment, income, housing, business development and local government revenue from 2000 to 2010. New protected areas acquisitions led to an increased number of new dwelling approvals and associated developer contributions, increased local business numbers, and increased local government revenue from user-pays services and grants. Longer-term effects of established protected areas included increased local council revenue from a variety of sources. Our findings provide support for each of our 3 proposed benefit pathways and contribute new insights into the cycling of benefits from protected areas through the economy over time. The business and legislative models in our study are typical of those operating in many other developed countries; thus, the benefit pathways reported in our study are likely to be generalizable. By identifying and communicating socio-economic benefits from terrestrial protected areas in a developed world context, our findings represent an important step in securing local support and ongoing high-level protection for key components of the world's biodiversity.

摘要

国际保护区绩效案例研究越来越多地报告说,保护和社会经济成果是相互依存的。有效的保护需要地方政府和社区的支持与合作,而这反过来又要求保护区为其所在社区的经济福祉做出贡献。尽管人们越来越认识到它们的重要性,但很少有强有力的研究记录保护区对社会经济的影响,尤其是在发达国家的背景下。我们提出了保护区可能有益于发达国家当地社区的 3 种潜在途径:提高当地住房价值、刺激当地企业发展和增加当地资金来源。我们通过对澳大利亚东南部约 60 万平方公里地区的 110 个地区和农村社区进行统计纵向分析来检验这些途径。我们比较了 2000 年至 2010 年描述就业、收入、住房、企业发展和地方政府收入的 10 个社会经济指标的趋势。新的保护区收购导致新住宅批准数量增加和相关开发商捐款增加、当地企业数量增加以及来自用户付费服务和赠款的地方政府收入增加。已建立的保护区的长期影响包括地方议会从各种来源获得的收入增加。我们的研究结果为我们提出的 3 种受益途径提供了支持,并为保护区通过经济随时间循环产生的效益提供了新的见解。我们研究中的商业和立法模式是许多其他发达国家运作的典型模式;因此,我们研究报告的受益途径很可能具有普遍性。通过在发达国家背景下确定和交流陆地保护区的社会经济效益,我们的研究结果是为保护世界生物多样性的关键组成部分获得当地支持和持续高水平保护迈出的重要一步。

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