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Research articles

Conservation on private land: a review of global strategies with a proposed classification system

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Pages 576-597 | Received 12 Feb 2013, Accepted 11 Dec 2013, Published online: 05 Feb 2014
 

Abstract

With parks and protected areas insufficient to sustain global biodiversity, the role of private land in biodiversity conservation is becoming increasingly significant. This paper reviews global voluntary and involuntary strategies for private land conservation. Involuntary strategies can achieve effective conservation outcomes, but often lack social acceptability. In contrast, voluntary strategies enjoy greater social acceptance but may not achieve sufficient uptake to have meaningful conservation objectives. Based on the review, we propose a classification system for private land conservation as a complement to the International Union for Conservation of Nature's (IUCN's) classification of global protected areas. The classification system provides a framework for identifying and describing conservation strategies on private land on the dimension of tenure and security. It also identifies opportunities and vulnerabilities in achieving conservation on private land while emphasising the need for systematic data collection similar to IUCN's efforts for protected areas.

Acknowledgements

The study described here was carried out as part of the Jagiellonian University grant (no. WRBW/DS/INoŚ/760) ‘Information, education and communication for the natural environment’.