In this paper we assess how perceptions of park legitimacy influence individual willingness to self-restrict their resource use - an important issue when designing conservation approaches like community ecosystem payments where the existing institutional context influences the willingness to collaborate in nature conservation. To assess the willingness to self-restrict resource use we conducted a field experiment in two Costa Rican villages bordering a protected area. We framed the experiment to assess the impact of legitimacy perceptions: With framing we introduced the game as a protected area natural resource extraction game, while without framing the game was introduced using the usual, abstract wording. The results indicate that framing...
-Participatory approaches to natural resources management have evolved as a way to secure local peop...
Landowners' choice of management practices will directly affect the conservation of biodiversity in ...
The active participation of local stakeholders in governing protected areas is increasingly recogniz...
The aim of this paper is to investigate if stakeholder participation increases the legitimacy of nat...
Financial incentives can both support and undermine social norms compatible with environmental servi...
Participatory approaches to natural resources management have evolved as a way to secure...
We experimentally assess the willingness to self-enforce restricted resource use by playing a common...
This paper examines how motivation, crowding and social image affect environmental conservation deci...
The use of incentives to encourage sustainable natural resource use is widespread in conservation. Y...
Conservation conflicts are widespread, wicked problems, with damaging environmental and social conse...
Decentralization of irrigation management is claimed to improve performance by enhancing legitimacy ...
Illegal logging is a serious issue that not only has dire environmental and social consequences, but...
Collaborative planning in natural resource management involves a number of non-state actors and diff...
Around the globe, protected area managers confront an increasingly complex web of interests and dema...
The prevalence of private property in most western countries places the responsibility for biodivers...
-Participatory approaches to natural resources management have evolved as a way to secure local peop...
Landowners' choice of management practices will directly affect the conservation of biodiversity in ...
The active participation of local stakeholders in governing protected areas is increasingly recogniz...
The aim of this paper is to investigate if stakeholder participation increases the legitimacy of nat...
Financial incentives can both support and undermine social norms compatible with environmental servi...
Participatory approaches to natural resources management have evolved as a way to secure...
We experimentally assess the willingness to self-enforce restricted resource use by playing a common...
This paper examines how motivation, crowding and social image affect environmental conservation deci...
The use of incentives to encourage sustainable natural resource use is widespread in conservation. Y...
Conservation conflicts are widespread, wicked problems, with damaging environmental and social conse...
Decentralization of irrigation management is claimed to improve performance by enhancing legitimacy ...
Illegal logging is a serious issue that not only has dire environmental and social consequences, but...
Collaborative planning in natural resource management involves a number of non-state actors and diff...
Around the globe, protected area managers confront an increasingly complex web of interests and dema...
The prevalence of private property in most western countries places the responsibility for biodivers...
-Participatory approaches to natural resources management have evolved as a way to secure local peop...
Landowners' choice of management practices will directly affect the conservation of biodiversity in ...
The active participation of local stakeholders in governing protected areas is increasingly recogniz...