What are the impacts of nature conservation interventions on human well-being: a systematic map protocol

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2014-08-05

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Citation of Original Publication

Bottrill, Madeleine, Samantha Cheng, Ruth Garside, Supin Wongbusarakum, Dilys Roe, Margaret B. Holland, Janet Edmond, and Will R. Turner. What Are the Impacts of Nature Conservation Interventions on Human Well-Being: A Systematic Map Protocol. Environmental Evidence 3, no. 1 (August 5, 2014): 16. https://doi.org/10.1186/2047-2382-3-16.

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Abstract

International policy has sought to emphasize and strengthen the link between the conservation of natural ecosystems and human development. Furthermore, international conservation organizations have broadened their objectives beyond nature-based goals to recognize the contribution of conservation interventions in sustaining ecosystem services upon which human populations are dependent. While many indices have been developed to measure various human well-being domains, the strength of evidence to support the effects, both positive and negative, of conservation interventions on human well-being, is still unclear.