Biodiversity Unit, University of Turku, 20014, Turku, Finland.
, Vilhonvuorenkatu 5 b 35, 00500, Helsinki, Finland.
Ambio. 2018 Apr;47(3):327-339. doi: 10.1007/s13280-017-0943-5. Epub 2017 Sep 22.
Understanding what causes variability in the outcomes of common-pool resources management and governance has important policy implications for biodiversity conservation, in particular for the conservation of wild plants and animals subject to harvest. We report an exploratory study focusing on Amazonian river turtles as a common-pool resource under harvest-driven conservation and management efforts in Peru. Based on document analysis, literature review and a series of interviews, we describe the management program as a social process and identify the most important governance and management outcomes achieved (increased turtle abundance and benefits for harvesters, harvester formalization), factors hindering and facilitating the program implementation (four natural and three societal factors), and key governance actions behind the program outcomes (awareness and capacity building, crafting and enforcing rules). We then highlight the existing knowledge gaps and the needs and possible means to address particular risks related to turtle management on a harvest-driven setting.
理解导致共同资源管理和治理结果差异的原因,对生物多样性保护具有重要的政策意义,特别是对受收获影响的野生植物和动物的保护。我们报告了一项探索性研究,该研究以亚马逊河流域的龟类为重点,这些龟类是秘鲁在以收获为驱动的保护和管理努力下的共同资源。基于文件分析、文献回顾和一系列访谈,我们将管理方案描述为一个社会进程,并确定了所取得的最重要的治理和管理成果(龟类数量增加和收获者受益,收获者正规化)、阻碍和促进方案实施的因素(四个自然因素和三个社会因素),以及方案成果背后的关键治理行动(意识和能力建设,制定和执行规则)。然后,我们强调了现有的知识差距,以及在以收获为驱动的背景下,解决与龟类管理相关的特定风险的需求和可能方法。