TY - JOUR
T1 - Ecosystem services and justice of protected areas: the case of Circeo National Park, Italy
AU - BENETTI, STEFANIA
AU - Langemeyer, Johannes
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - Protected areas are key instruments for conserving biodiversity and landscapes. Yet, conservation initiatives are still often struggling to accommodate people's needs, provoking conflicts, and lacking support from local communities. Our study combines environmental justice and ecosystem services approaches to provide a critical understanding of trade-offs between people's interests and conservation goals in the case study of Circeo National Park (Italy). Applying a qualitative content analysis of different materials and using a survey of local residents, we focus on three main objectives: analysing the implementation of the ecosystem services framework in policy documents and exploring how different people value benefits from nature; investigating the decision-making process in terms of participation, information and communication strategies; and identifying how conservation policies generated different allocations of benefits, burdens and inequalities among social groups. The integrated approach applied in our study highlights ways to systematically uncover perceived injustices and identifies potential conflict lines. In the long run, this approach might help to increase the public acceptance of protected areas by fostering sustainability also in its often-overlooked social dimension.
AB - Protected areas are key instruments for conserving biodiversity and landscapes. Yet, conservation initiatives are still often struggling to accommodate people's needs, provoking conflicts, and lacking support from local communities. Our study combines environmental justice and ecosystem services approaches to provide a critical understanding of trade-offs between people's interests and conservation goals in the case study of Circeo National Park (Italy). Applying a qualitative content analysis of different materials and using a survey of local residents, we focus on three main objectives: analysing the implementation of the ecosystem services framework in policy documents and exploring how different people value benefits from nature; investigating the decision-making process in terms of participation, information and communication strategies; and identifying how conservation policies generated different allocations of benefits, burdens and inequalities among social groups. The integrated approach applied in our study highlights ways to systematically uncover perceived injustices and identifies potential conflict lines. In the long run, this approach might help to increase the public acceptance of protected areas by fostering sustainability also in its often-overlooked social dimension.
KW - Aichi Target 11
KW - Environmental conservation
KW - Matthias Schröter
KW - natural resources management
KW - shifting ecologic values
KW - social equity
KW - social-ecological systems
KW - stakeholder perceptions
KW - Aichi Target 11
KW - Environmental conservation
KW - Matthias Schröter
KW - natural resources management
KW - shifting ecologic values
KW - social equity
KW - social-ecological systems
KW - stakeholder perceptions
UR - https://iris.uniupo.it/handle/11579/150669
U2 - 10.1080/26395916.2021.1946155
DO - 10.1080/26395916.2021.1946155
M3 - Article
SN - 2639-5908
VL - 17
SP - 411
EP - 431
JO - Ecosystems and People
JF - Ecosystems and People
IS - 1
ER -