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contributor authorمهدی کلاهیen
contributor authorSakai , T0en
contributor authorMoriya, K0en
contributor author.Yoshikawa, Men
contributor authorEsmaili, R0en
contributor authorMahdi Kolahifa
date accessioned2020-06-06T13:32:12Z
date available2020-06-06T13:32:12Z
date issued2014
identifier urihttps://libsearch.um.ac.ir:443/fum/handle/fum/3358910?show=full
description abstractThe proposition that natural areas need protection from the destructive actions of people is widely accepted. This paper examines Iran’s e-society attitudes and capital towards biodiversity conservation and evaluates economically Iran’s national parks (NPs). 2,121 respondents answered an online questionnaire conducted in summer 2012. The majority of respondents had visited one of Iran’s NPs. Almost all respondents were willing to voluntarily participate in conservation and environmental projects; willing to pay for protection; willing to increase the protected areas; willing to visit the NPs in the future; and they were mostly young. There is a resurgent interest in conservation amongst Iranian citizen scientists. Respondents showed that they could collaborate for resource management. They think ecological problems and solutions are human problems and not simply biological problems. Biodiversity conservation in Iran has been threatened by mismanagement, lack of funds, park-other organization conflict, lack of biodiversity awareness, and lack of public participation. Conservation biologists can help engage Iran’s society in conservation efforts by striving to achieve three goals: adjusting the public’s perception of biodiversity, increasing public participation in biodiversity conservation, and encouraging ecotourism by tour packages to develop conservation and local. Furthermore, the government should see the human and environmental condition as one intricate system. The governor must focus on conservation projects that engage the urban populace and support the goal of developing a biodiversity ethic. It should consider updating management, enhancing environmental educational programs, designing environmental volunteer plans, treating ecotourism tour packages, installing real collaborative principles, and establishing participatory conservation approaches.en
languageEnglish
titleFrom Paper Parks to Real Conservations: Case Study of Social Capital in Iran's Biodiversity Conservationen
typeJournal Paper
contenttypeExternal Fulltext
subject keywordsNational Parken
subject keywordsEcotourismen
subject keywordsWillingness to Payen
subject keywordsE-societyen
subject keywordsParticipatory Conservationen
journal titleInternational Journal of Environmental Researchfa
pages101-114
journal volume8
journal issue1
identifier linkhttps://profdoc.um.ac.ir/paper-abstract-1059630.html
identifier articleid1059630


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