Evaluating Outcomes Of Conservation With Multidimensional Indicators Of Well-Being

CONSERVATION BIOLOGY(2021)

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Many conservation interventions are hypothesized to be beneficial for both the environment and people's well-being, but this has rarely been tested rigorously. We examined the effects of adoption or nonadoption of a conservation intervention on 3 dimensions of people's well-being (material, relational, and subjective) over time. We focused on a fisheries bycatch management initiative intended to reduce environmental externalities associated with resource extraction. We collected panel data from fishers (n = 250) in villages with (adopters and nonadopters) and without (control) the conservation intervention 3 times over 2 years. We found no evidence that adoption reduced any of the 3 dimensions of well-being in the local populations affected by the intervention. There were modest improvements in material (t = -1.58) and subjective livelihood well-being (p = 0.04) for adopters relative to nonadopters over time. The variations in well-being experiences (in terms of magnitude of change) among adopters, nonadopters, and controls across the different domains over time affirmed the dynamic and social nature of well-being.
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fisheries, human dimensions, human well&#8208, being, impact evaluation, social network, bienestar humano, dimensiones sociales, evaluaci&#243, n de impacto, pesquer&#237, as, redes sociales, bienestar humano, dimensiones sociales, evaluaci&#243, n de impacto, pesquer&#237, as, redes sociales
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