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Benefits Beyond Borders: Assessing Landowner Willingness-to-Accept Incentives for Conservation Outside Protected Areas

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fevo.2021.663043

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agriculture; choice experiment; incentive; land sharing; land-use; wildlife

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  1. Oracle, Centre for Wildlife Studies
  2. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada [892-2018-2052]

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Studies have shown that landowners are more willing to participate in wildlife-friendly land-use programs, especially in short-term plans with higher payment amounts. Landowners with larger landholdings, a longer history of living next to protected areas, and growing fewer commercial crops are more likely to prefer enrolling larger parcels of land. With shrinking wildlife habitats, wildlife-friendly land use could be a promising conservation strategy in developing economies like India.
Unplanned land-use change surrounding protected areas (PAs) can lead to degradation and fragmentation of wildlife habitats, thereby placing tremendous pressure on PAs especially in tropical countries. Incentivizing the expansion of habitats beyond PAs will not only benefit wildlife but also has the potential to create livelihood opportunities for marginalized communities living adjacent to PAs. Our study explored landowners' willingness to participate in an incentive-based, wildlife-friendly land-use program using a discrete choice modeling approach. We surveyed 699 landowners living in 287 villages within a five-kilometer buffer around Nagarahole and Bandipur National Parks in India. We found that landowners preferred wildlife-friendly land-use over their ongoing farming practices. Landowners preferred short-term programs, requiring enrolling smaller parcels of land for wildlife-friendly land-use, and offering higher payment amounts. Landowners with larger landholdings, a longer history of living next to the PA, and growing fewer commercial crops were more likely to prefer enrolling large parcels of land. Landowners who grew more commercial crops were likely to prefer long term programs. We also estimated the average monetary incentive to be INR 64,000 (US$ 914) per acre per year. Wildlife-friendly land use, in developing economies like India with shrinking wildlife habitats and expanding infrastructural developments, could supplement rural incomes and potentially expand habitat for wildlife, thereby being a promising conservation strategy.

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