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Social context and the role of collaborative policy making for private land conservation

Social context and the role of collaborative policy making for private land conservation

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Date of publication
December 2012
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ISBN / Resource ID
AGRIS:US201400159944
Pages
469-485

Recent decades have seen a proliferation of conservation programmes designed to encourage private landholders to protect and enhance biodiversity on their land. This paper reviews research emphasising the role of social context in shaping private land conservation (PLC) outcomes. We examine the potential for a collaborative policy-making process incorporating design and implementation of PLC programmes to reduce conflict between conservation agencies and landholders and increase community consensus around PLC issues. Collaborative partnerships nested at the sub-watershed governance level may represent the most appropriate geographic scale for engaging community interest, whilst linking PLC efforts to higher-level institutional frameworks.

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Cooke, Benjamin
Langford, William T.
Gordon, Ascelin
Bekessy, Sarah

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