Journal ArticleOpen Access
How Global Biodiversity Targets Risk Becoming Counterproductive: The Case of Papua New Guinea
Authors
Author Affiliations
Bernice P. Bishop Museum, International Union for Conservation of Nature
Published InConservation and Society
Year2012
Citations25
Abstract
Despite the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) defining 20 targets across 5 strategic goals, Target 11, which relates to protected areas, has received the most emphasis from donors, non-government organisations, and governments, as a performance standard for conservation in Melanesia. Protected area targets, however, may not be culturally or technically appropriate for Melanesian countries, such as Papua New Guinea (PNG), where resource extraction is central to development. In PNG, most protected areas are ineffective and generally lack government support. Despite this, donors continue to link conservation funding to protected areas and CBD coverage targets. We argue that pressure to establish protected areas and report against numerous multilateral environmental agreements not only fails to deliver conservation benefits, but also wastes scarce…
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