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Peace parks – en ny vision för fred och gränsöverskridande samarbete

Höeg Karlsson, Anna LU (2015) FKVK02 20151
Department of Political Science
Abstract
In this study the concept of transboundary protected areas formally called peace parks have been analysed. Peace parks are created for the purpose to foster peace and cooperation between contesting states through conservation efforts in the form of international natural protection areas. The aim of the study is to find factors that can help explain why and how peace parks can be created. The peace parks in Cordillera del Condor between Peru and Ecuador have been used to further explain how these factors work. Transnational civil society, game theory and local participation through community-based conservation haven been applied in the case of Cordillera del Condor. In doing this, the aim is to contribute to theory development within the... (More)
In this study the concept of transboundary protected areas formally called peace parks have been analysed. Peace parks are created for the purpose to foster peace and cooperation between contesting states through conservation efforts in the form of international natural protection areas. The aim of the study is to find factors that can help explain why and how peace parks can be created. The peace parks in Cordillera del Condor between Peru and Ecuador have been used to further explain how these factors work. Transnational civil society, game theory and local participation through community-based conservation haven been applied in the case of Cordillera del Condor. In doing this, the aim is to contribute to theory development within the field. The results show that peace parks have the ability to contribute to peace and stability, provided the existence of a strong transnational civil society, that the states perceive strong incentives and acknowledge the possible common benefits of cooperation and that the local and indigenous communities are incorporated and allowed to take a greater part in decision making regarding the park. (Less)
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author
Höeg Karlsson, Anna LU
supervisor
organization
alternative title
En kvalitativ studie av peace parks i Cordillera del Condor
course
FKVK02 20151
year
type
M2 - Bachelor Degree
subject
keywords
peace park, Cordillera del Condor, transboundary protected area, environmental cooperation, conservation, environmental peacemaking, transnational civil society, game theory, community-based conservation
language
Swedish
id
5435080
date added to LUP
2015-07-14 12:27:21
date last changed
2015-07-14 12:27:27
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  abstract     = {{In this study the concept of transboundary protected areas formally called peace parks have been analysed. Peace parks are created for the purpose to foster peace and cooperation between contesting states through conservation efforts in the form of international natural protection areas. The aim of the study is to find factors that can help explain why and how peace parks can be created. The peace parks in Cordillera del Condor between Peru and Ecuador have been used to further explain how these factors work. Transnational civil society, game theory and local participation through community-based conservation haven been applied in the case of Cordillera del Condor. In doing this, the aim is to contribute to theory development within the field. The results show that peace parks have the ability to contribute to peace and stability, provided the existence of a strong transnational civil society, that the states perceive strong incentives and acknowledge the possible common benefits of cooperation and that the local and indigenous communities are incorporated and allowed to take a greater part in decision making regarding the park.}},
  author       = {{Höeg Karlsson, Anna}},
  language     = {{swe}},
  note         = {{Student Paper}},
  title        = {{Peace parks – en ny vision för fred och gränsöverskridande samarbete}},
  year         = {{2015}},
}