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Power imbalances, social inequalities and gender roles as barriers to true participation in national park management: The case of Korup National Park, Cameroon

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    Reducing risks from forest fire and disasters through a community-based forest fire brigade (MPA), a case study in Danau Sentarum National Park
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    The TNBKDS is an exotic ecosystem and has designated as one of the world biospheres reserves. The Park is also inhabited by around 6,000 people. Ecotourism, biodiversity, and cultural value attracts many domestic and international tourists. However, the park has high-risk from forest fire and flooding. During 2014-2019, forest fire in the park is recorded at the average of 206.6 Ha. The lake has also experienced in regular flooding. Reducing these risks should involve community by strengthening their capacity to protect their home. Consultations and SWOT analysis was used to map community capacity and to rank the threat. Opportunities on livelihood improvement is also identified to develop approach and strategy in reducing risks and improving their income. A GIS tool was used to monitor forest fire. A total of 10 MPA were established in 10 villages, involving 300 peoples (300 households). From series of consultations, 100% agreed that community need to involve in combating forest fire and reducing the damage from flooding. FIP-1 provides forest fire equipment, as well as series of training on forest fire, forest monitoring using GPS, alternative income activities such as bee keeping, fish processing, and women empowerment. Establishment of MPA and implementation of forest patrol for the period of 2018-Jun 2021 has directly protected a forest area from forest fire of 11,265 ha and non-forest area of 82,481 ha. Community participation is the key success of reducing risks from forest fire. Training program is also essential to support community capacity in reducing hotspots and to provide alternative income for their sustainable live within the national park. Keywords: forest fire, community, West Kalimantan, climate change ID: 3488239
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    Study on residents’ willingness to accept based on double-bounded dichotomous CVM: a case study of Qianjiangyuan National Park pilot, China
    XV World Forestry Congress, 2-6 May 2022
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    This study, by taking Qianjiangyuan National Park Pilot as an example, was to analyze community residents' willingness to accept(WTA) for ecological benefits, and the influencing factors, so as to provide some reference for the future policy. Questionnaire survey was conducted on the spot. Guided by the double-bounded dichotomous contingent valuation method (CVM), this study calculated WTA and analyzed its influencing factors. The estimated WTA is 155.37 yuan RMB per mu per year, which is much higher than the current compensation implemented in this area. Respondents' family characteristics (including the number of household labor force, agroforestry income proportion, location, etc.) are more important and significant in their WTA decision-making. The respondents' cognition towards the National Park also affected their choice of WTA. Most of the respondents agreed that the priority goal of the National Park is "ecological protection", and the preferred WTA of the respondents who have this recognition will also be reduced. However, there are still some community residents who do not know the National Park clearly. Therefore, it is necessary to further strengthen the publicity and education work of the National Park to enhance residents' awareness. Keywords: community residents; WTA; double-bounded dichotomy; logistic multiple regression; Qianjiangyuan National Park ID: 3486150
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    Evaluation and management of recreation and aesthetic services in Qilian Mountain National Park, Qinghai Province, China
    XV World Forestry Congress, 2-6 May 2022
    2022
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    Recreation and aesthetic services are an important part of ecosystem cultural services. Based on the UN’s Millennium Ecosystem Assessment (MA) framework, this study evaluated the value of ecosystem recreation and aesthetic services in Qilian Mountain National Park in Qinghai Province, China. The research mainly adopts Contingent Valuation Method (CVM) through the questionnaire survey of local residents and tourists in September 2016, the study obtained 1468 valid questionnaires, and uses the method of payment card to get consumers' willingness to pay (WTP), and then through the mean of total willingness to pay to estimate ecosystem recreation and aesthetic service value (ecological tourism and recreation and aesthetic value) for Qilian Mountain National Park. The results show that the ecosystem cultural service value of Qilian Mountain National Park in Qinghai Province in 2016 and 2018 is estimated at about 10.45 billion RMB yuan and 1.3 billion RMB yuan respectively. Among them, the annual average value of ecotourism and recreation in 2016 and 2018 is 203 million RMB yuan and 332 million RMB yuan separately, and the yearly average value of aesthetics is 842 million RMB yuan and 968 million RMB yuan respectively. The study also discussed about the management of ecosystem recreation and aesthetic services, the management should focus on improve the nature of aesthetic value in Qilian Mountain National Park, and making its construction into a demonstration zone can be copied, can draw lessons from the national park and ecological demonstration centers of culture, and strengthen the aesthetic services resources asset-like management and so on in Qilian Mountain National Park. Keywords: Economic Development, Sustainable forest management, Human health and well-being, Policies, Governance ID: 3488407

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