From a Top-Down Perspective To Collaborative Management: The Kawesqar Peoples' Role In Their National Park And Reserve

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Troncoso, Sebastian Luengo [1 ,2 ]
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[1] UNEP, Nairobi, Kenya
[2] Georgetown Univ, Washington, DC 20057 USA
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PROTECTED AREAS; INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE; SALMON AQUACULTURE; CONSERVATION; COMMUNITY; GOVERNANCE; BIODIVERSITY; CONFLICTS; IMPACTS; PERCEPTIONS;
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This article analyzes the case of the Kawesqar National Park and Reserve, both protected areas in Chile that also coincide with Indigenous territories of the last Kawesqar Indigenous communities. This Chilean case is relevant for community conservation analysis because of the collision of interests between administrative agencies, Indigenous communities, and aquaculture industries, from which broader lessons are distilled to enhance co-management approaches toward conservation. The article identifies the Chilean governments' flawed administrative decisions on the protection mechanisms of the area, where interests range f rom aquaculture projects pushing for fewer environmental restrictions to the Indigenous communities and biodiversity that have been adversely affected by these projects. Indigenous communities are pushing back to assert effective participation in the co-management of the Kawesqar Reserve and its conservation, while the Chilean government has partially decided to grant them certain recognition over the management of the Kawesqar Park. This article argues that for an effective protection of the land and sea, Indigenous communities must have a stronger position in decision-making regarding land and marine use in protected areas. To accomplish this, the article offers a critical analysis of the public policies developed by the Chilean government about the management of the protected areas regarding Indigenous communities, and proposes moving f rom a top-down approach to a collaborative governance and management approach. This analysis builds upon the vast literature on community conservation approaches, and specifically on collaborative conservation through Indigenous governance. Through this lens I distill proposals for an effective community conservation approach, and specifically for a collaborative management with the Kawesqar people, such as their recognition and inclusion in the co-management of the protected areas and hybrid forms of environmental governance, among other recommendations.
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