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Local People and Conservation in Mexico's El Vizcaíno Biosphere Reserve

Authors

Young, Emily

Year

1999

Journal

Geographical Review

Volume

89

Issue

3

Pages

364-390

ISBN

0016-7428

Keywords

community, conservation, Eschrichtius robustus, gray whale, Mexico, San Ignacio, stakeholder engagement, whale watching

Abstract

It is increasingly clear that local participation in conservation endeavors is not only critical but also highly problematic. El Vizcaino Biosphere Reserve in Baja California Sur, Mexico, is examined to study the difficulties involved in translating community-based conservation rhetoric into on-the-ground nature-protection efforts. This case illustrates how inhabitants of a reserve are marginalized by the very conservation process meant to engage them as key actors in promoting natural?resource protection. It also highlights recent attempts to enhance local participation in reserve endeavors through collaborative efforts among field staff, nongovernmental organizations, and area residents.

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