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| PARKS, REFUGES, AND WILDERNESSES | | | Publications | | | Paying for State Parks: Evaluating Alternative Approaches for the 21st Century | | Margaret A. Walls | | RFF Report | January 2013 | | | | | | Evaluating the Prospects of Benefit Sharing Schemes in Protecting Mountain Gorillas in Central Africa | | Samson Mukanjari, Edwin Muchapondwa, Precious Zikhali, Birgit Bednar-Friedl | | RFF Discussion Paper EfD 12-16 | November 2012 | | Abstract: Presently, the mountain gorilla in Rwanda, Uganda, and the Democratic Republic of Congo is endangered mainly by poaching and habitat loss. This paper sets out to investigate the possible resolution of poaching involving the local community by using benefit sharing schemes with local communities. Using a bioeconomic model, the paper demonstrates that the current revenue sharing scheme yields suboptimal conservation outcomes. It is shown, however, that a performance-linked benefit sharing scheme in which the Park Agency makes payment to the local community based on the growth of the gorilla stock can achieve socially optimal conservation. This scheme renders unnecessary poaching effort by the local community. Therefore, it becomes unnecessary to impose poaching fines and anti-poaching enforcement on the local community. Given the huge financial outlay requirements for the ideal benefit sharing scheme, the Park Agencies in Central Africa could reap more financial benefits for use in conservation if they employ an oligopolistic pricing strategy for gorilla tourism. | | | | State Parks: Assessing Their Benefits | | Juha V. Siikamäki | | Resources | 2012 (179) | | | | | | View All Related Publications |
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