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People and Protected Areas: An Assessment of Cost and Benefits of Conservation to Local People in Southeastern Ivory Coast

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Pages 925-940 | Received 29 Jul 2013, Accepted 14 Aug 2014, Published online: 29 Apr 2015
 

Abstract

The local socioeconomic context of protected areas (PAs) is not well documented, especially in Western Africa, despite the existence of priority conservation sites, along with the steady state of poverty in the region. This article presents research that measures the perceived costs and benefits of a conservation project on rural household welfare. The study uses the market price method along with contingent valuation methodology. The analyses provide empirical evidence that although PAs reduce local welfare, there exist locally valued benefits associated with conservation. Those benefits are, however, inadequate to offset the costs incurred by local people. While the results confirm that protected areas reduce local economic welfare in developing areas, our findings qualify the paradigm that states that “protected areas are bad for local people.”

Acknowledgments

The authors gratefully acknowledge the support of the Swiss Center for Scientific Research in Ivory Coast. We thank especially the Department of Biodiversity and Food Security and its members for assistance with survey preparation.

Notes

The analysis accounts for the survey design. The data were svyset using the “svy” command and its associated arguments on Stata software. The estimates are those of the model that would be fitted if one had the entire population in the sample.

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