ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies, James Cook University, Townsville, Queensland, Australia.
Kenya Marine and Fisheries Research Institute (KMFRI), Mombasa, Kenya.
Conserv Biol. 2021 Oct;35(5):1417-1425. doi: 10.1111/cobi.13743. Epub 2021 May 3.
Many conservation interventions are hypothesized to be beneficial for both the environment and people's well-being, but this has rarely been tested rigorously. We examined the effects of adoption or nonadoption of a conservation intervention on 3 dimensions of people's well-being (material, relational, and subjective) over time. We focused on a fisheries bycatch management initiative intended to reduce environmental externalities associated with resource extraction. We collected panel data from fishers (n = 250) in villages with (adopters and nonadopters) and without (control) the conservation intervention 3 times over 2 years. We found no evidence that adoption reduced any of the 3 dimensions of well-being in the local populations affected by the intervention. There were modest improvements in material (t = -1.58) and subjective livelihood well-being (p = 0.04) for adopters relative to nonadopters over time. The variations in well-being experiences (in terms of magnitude of change) among adopters, nonadopters, and controls across the different domains over time affirmed the dynamic and social nature of well-being.
许多保护干预措施被假设对环境和人们的福祉都有益,但这很少得到严格的检验。我们研究了随着时间的推移,采用或不采用保护干预措施对人们福祉的 3 个方面(物质、关系和主观)的影响。我们关注的是一项旨在减少与资源开采相关的环境外部性的渔业副渔获物管理举措。我们在 2 年内分 3 次从有(采用者和非采用者)和没有(对照组)保护干预措施的村庄收集了渔民(250 人)的面板数据。我们没有发现采用该干预措施会降低受其影响的当地居民任何一个福祉维度的证据。采用者的物质(t = -1.58)和主观生计福祉(p = 0.04)相对非采用者在一段时间内都有适度的提高。采用者、非采用者和对照组在不同领域的幸福感体验(变化幅度)的差异,肯定了幸福感的动态和社会性质。