The Impact of Marine Protected Areas On Poorer Communities Living In or Around Them: Institutional Opportunities and Constraints: Appendix 2 - Case Study of Princess Alexandra Land and Sea National Park
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| Author(s) | Garaway, C. Esteban, N. |
| Date | December 2002 |
| Reference type | Paper |
| Pages | 31 pp. |
| Publisher | DFID, London |
Summary
This report details the results of the case study conducted by C. Garaway and N. Esteban at Princess Alexandra Land and Sea National Park in the Turks and Caicos Islands. The study begins by describing the history of the MPA as well as current park management practices and activities. The authors then outline the primary opportunities and constraints of management as perceived by organizations responsible for implementation. The primary stakeholders including the poorest groups and those that use and live in and around the MPA were then identified. Garaway and Esteban subsequently outline the following conclusions drawn from the investigation: (1) the ecological outcomes of MPA management, (2) the benefits or lack thereof to local communities derived from MPA management, and (3) key determinants of effective management as perceived by staff.
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Protected areas
Case study
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