2021
DOI: 10.1080/10549811.2021.1935278
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Understanding Local Peoples’ Participation as “Means” and “Ends” in Protected Areas Management: A Qualitative Study in the Heart of Borneo

Abstract: Local people's'participation is highly recommended in protected areas (PAs) management.This study aimed at understanding local people's participation as "means" or tool and "ends" or empowerment in the management of Kinabalu National Park (KNP) in Sabah state of Malaysia and the Kayan Mentarang National Park (KMNP) in North Kalimantan of Indonesia, two important PAs located in the Heart of Borneo. Following Bali Guidelines by UNEP, three important aspects of public participation at the local level were evaluat… Show more

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“…Since people differ in how they interact with nature, opening up participatory governance processes to various stakeholders that represent different value orientations or knowledge systems is increasingly advocated (IPBES 2022). Inclusive public participatory processes can facilitate stronger and longerterm outcomes in conservation (Andrade & Rhodes 2012, Htay et al 2022, Inoue et al 2022). In addition, involving communities in the management process of a PA requires environmental education and the development of local projects that achieve benefits both for the community and for conservation (Fonseca et al 2022, Ortiz & Bastidas 2023.…”
Section: Community Engagement For Management Of and Decisionmaking Re...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since people differ in how they interact with nature, opening up participatory governance processes to various stakeholders that represent different value orientations or knowledge systems is increasingly advocated (IPBES 2022). Inclusive public participatory processes can facilitate stronger and longerterm outcomes in conservation (Andrade & Rhodes 2012, Htay et al 2022, Inoue et al 2022). In addition, involving communities in the management process of a PA requires environmental education and the development of local projects that achieve benefits both for the community and for conservation (Fonseca et al 2022, Ortiz & Bastidas 2023.…”
Section: Community Engagement For Management Of and Decisionmaking Re...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The focus of forestry sector development policies since the 1990s is to implement SFM based on three (3) main pillars, namely economically, socially and ecologically (environmentally) feasible [6]. Indonesia has responded seriously to the "destruction" of natural forests in the last ten years (2000s).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%