Management effectiveness: Assessing management of protected areas?


Autoria(s): Hockings, M. T.; Stolton, S.; Dudley, N.
Contribuinte(s)

Andrew Flynn

Kevin Bishop

Terry Marsden

Data(s)

01/01/2004

Resumo

To maximise the potential of protected areas, we need to understand the strengths and weaknesses in their management and the threats and stresses that they face. There is increasing pressure on governments and other bodies responsible for protected areas to monitor their effectiveness. The reasons for assessing management effectiveness include the desire by managers to adapt and improve their management strategies, improve planning and priority setting and the increasing demands for reporting and accountability being placed on managers, both nationally and internationally. Despite these differing purposes for assessment, some common themes and information needs can be identified, allowing assessment systems to meet multiple uses. Protected-area management evaluation has a relatively short history. Over the past 20 years a number of systems have been proposed but few have been adopted by management agencies. In response to a recognition of the need for a globally applicable approach to this issue, the IUCN World Commission on Protected Areas developed a framework for assessing management effectiveness of both protected areas and protected area systems. This framework was launched at the World Conservation Congress in Jordan in 2000. The framework provides guidance to managers to develop locally relevant assessment systems while helping to harmonise assessment approaches around the world. The framework is strongly linked to the protected area management process and is adaptable to different types and circumstances of protected areas around the world. Examples from Fraser Island in Australia and the Congo Basin illustrate the use of the framework.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:73744

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Routledge

Palavras-Chave #Environmental policy #Environmental studies #Planning #Planning - Geography #Planning - Human Geography #Environmental geography #Planning, housing & land economy #Geography: Planning, housing & land Eeconomy #Rural studies #C1 #300902 Land and Parks Management #779906 Remnant vegetation and protected conservation areas #05 Environmental Sciences #0502 Environmental Science and Management
Tipo

Journal Article