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Published in: Biodiversity and Conservation 11/2019

02-07-2019 | Original Paper

Factors influencing local communities’ perceptions towards conservation of transboundary wildlife resources: the case of the Great Limpopo Trans-frontier Conservation Area

Authors: Herbert Ntuli, Sverker C. Jagers, Amanda Linell, Martin Sjöstedt, Edwin Muchapondwa

Published in: Biodiversity and Conservation | Issue 11/2019

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Abstract

Local communities’ perceptions of protected areas are important determinants of the success of conservation efforts in Southern Africa, as these perceptions affect people’s attitudes and behaviour with respect to conservation. As a result, the involvement of local communities in transboundary wildlife conservation is now viewed as an integral part of regional development initiatives. Building on unique survey data and applying regression analysis, this paper investigates the determinants of the perceptions of local communities around the Great Limpopo Trans-frontier Conservation Area in Zimbabwe and South Africa. Our results illustrate that people perceiving the park as well-managed tend to have more positive perceptions regarding the benefits from the park, rules governing the park, and wildlife conservation in general. Household expertise on resource extraction, in turn, tends to make people more likely to perceive environmental crime as morally acceptable. Furthermore, the results indicate that if people perceive the rules of the park in a negative way, then they are less likely to conserve wildlife. Receiving benefits from the park has a positive impact on people’s perceptions of the rules governing the park, as well as on their perception of wildlife conservation in general, but not on perceptions about environmental crime. Surprisingly, perceived high levels of corruption is positively associated with people’s perception of wildlife benefits and with perceptions of that environmental crime is morally justified. There is also evidence of the role of socioeconomic variables on people’s perceptions towards wildlife. However, unobservable contextual factors could be responsible for explaining part of the variation in people’s perceptions. Our results speak to the literature on large-scale collective action since perceptions of wildlife benefits, corruption, environmental crime, park management and rules governing the parks, all affect local communities’ ability and willingness to self organize. These variables are interesting because they can be influenced by policy through training and awareness campaigns.

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Footnotes
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We employed instrumental variables estimation with heteroscedasticity-based instruments because of endogeneity issues. The endogeneity problem and this technique are discussed in more detail in the methodology section.
 
2
Local communities around the Limpopo National Park (LNP) in Mozambique are also part of the GLTFCA, but they are not included in the study.
 
3
Freeriding, in our case, means that some users tend to benefit on the conservation effort of others thereby generating the incentive in the group to overexploit the resource if they assume that everybody else is doing so.
 
4
Environmental crime include all human activities that are classified as illegal, e.g., poaching, harvesting firewood in protected areas, gold panning.
 
5
The CAMPFIRE project was established by the government of Zimbabwe with the aim of balancing both conservation and developing goals (Murombedzi 1999).
 
6
The socio-economic variables included the respondent’s age, gender, level of education, employment status and household income.
 
7
If we reached the end of the household list before collecting the required number of households, we restarted the sampling process selecting a different starting point at random on the list. The target sample was exceeded in all communities except in three, i.e. Dopi, Gondweni and Mugiviza.
 
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The Mann–Whitney U test was used to test for significance differences between two medians.
 
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This method estimates an instrumental variables regression model providing the option to generate instruments and allowing the identification of structural parameters in regression models with endogeneity in the absence of traditional identification information such as external instruments (Chao et al. 2012; Lewbel 2012; Rigobon 2003). Identification is in this context achieved by having explanatory variables that are uncorrelated with the product of heteroscedastic errors (Lewbel 2016; Baum et al. 2013). Instruments may be constructed as simple functions of the model’s data (Lewbel 2012). As a result, the approach can be applied in cases where no external instruments are available or be used to supplement weak external instruments in order to improve the efficiency of the instrumental variables estimator. Thus, Lewbel’s approach is a good substitute for the standard IV approach in terms of addressing the problem of endogeneity. The choice one uses depends on the availability of sound external instruments. If good external instruments are available, then the standard IV approach is superior. If external instruments are either weak or not available, then the method of heteroscedasticity-based instruments is superior to the conventional IV approach.
 
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Metadata
Title
Factors influencing local communities’ perceptions towards conservation of transboundary wildlife resources: the case of the Great Limpopo Trans-frontier Conservation Area
Authors
Herbert Ntuli
Sverker C. Jagers
Amanda Linell
Martin Sjöstedt
Edwin Muchapondwa
Publication date
02-07-2019
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Published in
Biodiversity and Conservation / Issue 11/2019
Print ISSN: 0960-3115
Electronic ISSN: 1572-9710
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10531-019-01809-5

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