Enhancing natural resources management and livelihoods in Zapatera Archipelago National Park, Nicaragua

Zapatera Island is the second largest island of Lake Cocibolca or Nicaragua and the heart of Zapatera Archipelago National Park in Nicaragua. The park was created in 1983 by the Sandinista Revolutionary Government after the seizure of land from big land owners. Today, land conflicts in the island st...

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Autor principal: Arévalo Vásquez, Alex R.
Formato: Second cycle, A2E
Lenguaje:sueco
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Publicado: 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/1072/
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description Zapatera Island is the second largest island of Lake Cocibolca or Nicaragua and the heart of Zapatera Archipelago National Park in Nicaragua. The park was created in 1983 by the Sandinista Revolutionary Government after the seizure of land from big land owners. Today, land conflicts in the island still persist and illegal logging by mafias are rampant. Illegal hunting, fishing and other nature resource based extractive activities are the base of the livelihoods of more than 1000 inhabitants of the island. Moreover, the plundering of archaeological remains continues, despite the efforts of Nicaraguan authorities to find solutions to the problematic situation in the island. Using elements of Soft Systems Methodology, Action Research, and Participatory Rural Appraisal, the present study seeks an answer for the question: How could natural resource management and livelihoods of people in Zapatera Island be enhanced? The study found that there are considerable differences between communities, households and individuals in terms of access to different forms of capital, and that the control of the Environmental Ministry has created even more livelihood insecurity and environmental damage. At the same time, Action Research and other iterative processes created the conditions that brought some changes to the current state of affairs in the island, by promoting knowledge creation and exchange, and community empowerment. The study also helped different stakeholders to identify issues of concern regarding natural resources management. Among these, land tenure was considered the most urgent issue to be addressed. Finally, the study suggest that natural resources management in Zapatera Island can be improved by addressing the issue of poverty among local communities; and by increasing the cooperation in research between local communities, environmental authorities, practitioners, researchers and donors.
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spelling RepoSLU10722012-04-20T14:12:17Z https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/1072/ Enhancing natural resources management and livelihoods in Zapatera Archipelago National Park, Nicaragua Arévalo Vásquez, Alex R. Nature conservation and land resources Rural population Research methods Development economics and policies Agricultural economics and policies Fisheries production Handling, transport, storage and protection of agricultural products Rural sociology and social security Surveying methods Zapatera Island is the second largest island of Lake Cocibolca or Nicaragua and the heart of Zapatera Archipelago National Park in Nicaragua. The park was created in 1983 by the Sandinista Revolutionary Government after the seizure of land from big land owners. Today, land conflicts in the island still persist and illegal logging by mafias are rampant. Illegal hunting, fishing and other nature resource based extractive activities are the base of the livelihoods of more than 1000 inhabitants of the island. Moreover, the plundering of archaeological remains continues, despite the efforts of Nicaraguan authorities to find solutions to the problematic situation in the island. Using elements of Soft Systems Methodology, Action Research, and Participatory Rural Appraisal, the present study seeks an answer for the question: How could natural resource management and livelihoods of people in Zapatera Island be enhanced? The study found that there are considerable differences between communities, households and individuals in terms of access to different forms of capital, and that the control of the Environmental Ministry has created even more livelihood insecurity and environmental damage. At the same time, Action Research and other iterative processes created the conditions that brought some changes to the current state of affairs in the island, by promoting knowledge creation and exchange, and community empowerment. The study also helped different stakeholders to identify issues of concern regarding natural resources management. Among these, land tenure was considered the most urgent issue to be addressed. Finally, the study suggest that natural resources management in Zapatera Island can be improved by addressing the issue of poverty among local communities; and by increasing the cooperation in research between local communities, environmental authorities, practitioners, researchers and donors. 2010-04-20 Second cycle, A2E NonPeerReviewed application/pdf swe https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/1072/1/arevalo_a_100427.pdf Arévalo Vásquez, Alex R., 2010. Enhancing natural resources management and livelihoods in Zapatera Archipelago National Park, Nicaragua : an action research study with residents of two communities in Zapatera Island. Second cycle, A2E. Uppsala: (NL, NJ) > Dept. of Urban and Rural Development (LTJ, LTV) > Dept. of Urban and Rural Development <https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/view/divisions/OID-595.html> urn:nbn:se:slu:epsilon-8-482 eng
spellingShingle Nature conservation and land resources
Rural population
Research methods
Development economics and policies
Agricultural economics and policies
Fisheries production
Handling, transport, storage and protection of agricultural products
Rural sociology and social security
Surveying methods
Arévalo Vásquez, Alex R.
Enhancing natural resources management and livelihoods in Zapatera Archipelago National Park, Nicaragua
title Enhancing natural resources management and livelihoods in Zapatera Archipelago National Park, Nicaragua
title_full Enhancing natural resources management and livelihoods in Zapatera Archipelago National Park, Nicaragua
title_fullStr Enhancing natural resources management and livelihoods in Zapatera Archipelago National Park, Nicaragua
title_full_unstemmed Enhancing natural resources management and livelihoods in Zapatera Archipelago National Park, Nicaragua
title_short Enhancing natural resources management and livelihoods in Zapatera Archipelago National Park, Nicaragua
title_sort enhancing natural resources management and livelihoods in zapatera archipelago national park, nicaragua
topic Nature conservation and land resources
Rural population
Research methods
Development economics and policies
Agricultural economics and policies
Fisheries production
Handling, transport, storage and protection of agricultural products
Rural sociology and social security
Surveying methods
url https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/1072/
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