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The effect of local cultural context on community-based conservation interventions: evaluating ecological, economic, attitudinal and behavioural outcomes

What is the aim of the review?
The primary objective of this review is to assess the role of local cultural context, particularly local institutions, and the efforts of interventions to engage with this, on the outcomes of community-based conservation projects.  We also test the effects of community participation, conservation education, benefit provision and market integration. 

Who's in the review team?

  • Kerry Waylen, Anke Fischer, Philip McGowan, Simon Thirgood, E. J. Milner-Gulland - Macaulay Land Use Research Institute & Imperial College, UK

At what stage is the review?
This review is now complete.

What did the review find?
To read more about this review, its findings, and the implications for conservationists and researchers, please see the Summary or Full Report.

Comments?
If you would like to comment on any aspect of this review, please email us. Your feedback is appreciated.

Document Links

- Full review pdf

- Summary pdf

- Protocol pdf

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