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Ecosystem services and justice of protected areas: the case of Circeo National Park, Italy

Stefania Benetti, Johannes Langemeyer

2021Ecosystems and People25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

(Italy). Applying a qualitative content analysis of different materials and using a survey of local residents, we focus on three main objectives: analysing the implementation of the ecosystem services framework in policy documents and exploring how different people value benefits from nature; investigating the decision-making process in terms of participation, information and communication strategies; and identifying how conservation policies generated different allocations of benefits, burdens and inequalities among social groups. The integrated approach applied in our study highlights ways to systematically uncover perceived injustices and identifies potential conflict lines. In the long run, this approach might help to increase the public acceptance of protected areas by fostering sustainability also in its often-overlooked social dimension.

Topics & Concepts

Ecosystem servicesSustainabilityNational parkEnvironmental resource managementEconomic JusticeEnvironmental planningValue (mathematics)BiodiversityBusinessPolitical scienceGeographyEcosystemEcologyEconomicsMachine learningBiologyLawComputer scienceArchaeologyLand Use and Ecosystem ServicesConservation, Biodiversity, and Resource ManagementUrban Green Space and Health