Assessing the utility of stakeholder analysis to Protected Areas management: The case of Corbett National Park, India |
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Authors: | Archi Rastogi Ruchi Badola Syed Ainul Hussain Gordon M. Hickey |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Natural Resource Sciences, Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, McGill University, 21,111 Lakeshore, Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue, Quebec, Canada H9X 3V9 b Wildlife Institute of India, Post Box #18, Dehra Dun 248 001, India c Forest Research Institute University, P.O. IPE, Kualagarh Road, Dehra Dun 248 195, India |
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Abstract: | This study tests the potential utility of Stakeholder Analysis to Protected Area management. Using Corbett National Park (CNP), India, as a case study, Stakeholder Analysis (SA) was used to identify important stakeholder groups and assess their relationships, relative power and importance. This exercise was undertaken to assist the managers of CNP with future strategy formulation and implementation. The results demonstrate SA to be a simple, yet effective, method that can help PA managers understand the social dimensions of their undertaking, without waiting for long-term policy changes. The results reveal possible stakeholder alliances, and those that may need strengthening to guarantee the welfare of CNP. Divergent opinions on the same issue were also discovered. This underlines that addressing low levels of knowledge and misplaced information may be of strategic importance in reducing conflict against a PA. This research also helps theorize previously unexplored relationships among stakeholders in India, using the framework of Stakeholder Theory. Repeating the exercise on a regular basis could help PA managers monitor stakeholder interactions and political positions over time. |
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Keywords: | Stakeholder analysis Protected Area management Participatory conservation Conflict resolution Environmental planning Corbett Tiger Reserve |
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