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Appendix D. Projects and associated publications included in the study along with study quality assessment results and the type of monitoring and outcome reported for each project (quant= quantitative, qual=qualitative, auth = author’s judgment). ID Study reference Project name,
CountryStudy quality Risk of bias
Outcomes Monitoring Type
1 Adhikari, B., Williams, F. and Lovett, J. C. (2007). Local benefits from community forests in the middle hills of Nepal, Forest Policy and Economics, 9(5), 464-478.
Forest User Groups, Nepal
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
N/AQuantAuthQuant
N/ASuccSuccSucc
2 Ancrenaz, M., Dabek, L. and O'Neil, S. (2007). The costs of exclusion: Recognizing a role for local communities in biodiversity conservation, Plos Biology, 5(11), 2443-2448.
Tree Kangaroo Conservation program, Papua New Guinea
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
Qual Quant QuantQual
LimSuccSuccSucc
3 Ancrenaz, M., Dabek, L. and O'Neil, S. (2007). The costs of exclusion: Recognizing a role for local communities in biodiversity conservation, Plos Biology, 5(11), 2443-2448.
Kinabantangan Orangutan Conservation Project, Malaysia
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
QualQuantQuantQual
LimSuccSuccSucc
4 Aswani, S., Albert, S., Sabetian, A. and Furusawa, T. (2007). Customary management as precautionary and adaptive principles for protecting coral reefs in Oceania, Coral Reefs, 26(4), 1009-1021.
Nusa-Hope Heloro Marine Protected Area, Western Samoa
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
AuthQuantQuantQuant
SuccSuccSuccSucc
5 Baral, N. and Heinen, J. T. (2007). Resources use, conservation attitudes, management intervention and park-people relations in the Western Terai landscape of Nepal, Environmental Conservation, 34(01), 64-72.
Bardia National Park Buffer Zone, Nepal
Mod AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
QuantN/AAuthQuant
LimN/ALimSucc
6 Bawa, K. S., G. Joseph & S. Setty (2007) Poverty, biodiversity and institutions in forest-agriculture ecotones in the Western Ghats and Eastern Himalaya ranges of India. Agriculture, Ecosystems ; Environment, 121, 287-295.
ATREE interventions, India
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
N/AAuthQuantQuant
N/ALimSuccSucc
7 Buch, A. and Dixon, A. B. (2009). South Africa's Working for Water Programme: Searching for Win-Win Outcomes for People and the Environment, Sustainable Development, 17(3), 129-141.
Working for Water Programme, South Africa
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
AuthAuthAuthQual
LimSuccSuccLim
8 Campbell, L. M., Haalboom, B. J. and Trow, J. (2007). Sustainability of Community Based conservation: sea turtle egg harvesting in Ostional (Costa Rica) ten years later, Environmental Conservation, 34(2), 122-131.
Ostonial Egg Harvesting Project, Costa Rica
Mod AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
QualQuantQuantQuant
SuccLimSuccSucc
9 Collomb, J. G., Kanapaux, W., Mupeta, P., Barnes, G., Saqui, J. and Child, B. (2008). Assessing the success of Community Based natural resources management through the integration of governance, livelihood and conservation attitude indicators: case studies from Caprivi, Namibia. In IASC Conference 2008. Governing shared resources: connecting local experience to global challenges, University of Gloucestershire, Cheltenham, UK.
Wuparo Conservancy, Namibia
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
QuantN/AN/AQual
LimN/AN/AFail
ID Study reference Project name, Country
Study quality Risk of bias
Outcomes Monitoring Type
11 Durrant, M. B. and Durrant, J. (2008). The Influence of Location on Local Attitudes Toward Community Conservation on Mount Kilimanjaro, Society and Natural Resources, 21(5), 371-386.
Mount Kilimanjaro Community Conservation, Tanzania
Mod AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
QuantQuantN/AQuant
LimFailN/ALim
12 Fritz-Vietta, N. V. M. and Stoll-Kleemann, S. (2008). How to foster organisational capacity for integrated biosphere reserve management - The biosphere reserve Mananara-Nord, Madagascar, Gaia-Ecological Perspectives for Science and Society, 17, 169-176.
Mananara-Nord Biosphere Reserve, Madagascar
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
QualAuthN/AAuth
LimLimN/AN/A
13 Frost, P. G. H. and Bond, I. (2008). The CAMPFIRE programme in Zimbabwe: Payments for wildlife services, Ecological Economics, 65(4), 776-787.
CAMPFIRE, Zimbabwe
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
N/AAuthQuantQuant
N/AFailLimLim
15 Groom, R. and Harris, S. (2008). Conservation on community lands: the importance of equitable revenue sharing, Environmental Conservation, 35(3), 242-251.
Predator Conservation Fud, Kenya
Mod AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
QuantN/AN/AQuant
SuccN/AN/ALim
16 Gubbi, S., Linkie, M. and Leader-Williams, N. (2008). Evaluating the legacy of an integrated conservation and development project around a tiger reserve in India, Environmental Conservation, 35(4), 331-339.
Periyar Tiger Reserve, India
Mod AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
QuantN/AN/AQuant
FailN/AN/ALim
17 Haller, T., Galvin, M., Meroka, P., Alca, J. and Alvarez, A. (2008). Who gains from community conservation? Intended and unintended costs and benefits of participative approaches in Peru and Tanzania, Journal of Environment & Development, 17(2), 118-144.
Amarikari Communal Reserve, Peru
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
AuthQualN/AN/A
LimFailN/AN/A
18 Haque, C. E., Deb, A. K. and Medeiros, D. (2009). Integrating conservation with livelihood improvement for sustainable development: The experiment of an oyster producers' cooperative in Southeast Brazil, Society & Natural Resources: An International Journal, 22(6), 554-570.
Mandera Reserve Association, Brazil
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
N/AAuthQualQuant
N/ASuccSuccSucc
20 Hausser, Y., Weber, H. and Meyer, B. (2008). Bees, farmers, tourists and hunters: conflict dynamics around Western Tanzania protected areas. Springer, Niamey, NIGER, pp. 2679-2703.
Ugalla project. Tanzania
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
N/AAuthN/AQuant
N/AFailN/ASucc
21 Hausser, Y., Weber, H. and Meyer, B. (2008). Bees, farmers, tourists and hunters: conflict dynamics around Western Tanzania protected areas. Springer, Niamey, NIGER, pp. 2679-2703.
Inyonga project, Tanzania
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
N/AAuthN/AQuant
N/AFailN/ASucc
ID Study reference Project name, Country
Study quality Risk of bias
Outcomes Monitoring Type
22 Igoe, J. and Croucher, B. (2007). Conservation, commerce, and communities: The story of Community Based wildlife management areas in Tanzania's northern tourist circuit, Conservation & Society, 5, 534-561.
Burunge Wildlife Management Area, Tanzania
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
QualN/AN/AAuth
FailN/AN/AFail
23 Jones, S. (2007) Tigers, trees and Tharu: An analysis of community forestry in the buffer zone of the Royal Chitwan National Park, Nepal. Geoforum, 38, 558-575.
Buffer Zone Community Forests of Chitwan (Barandadar buffer zone comm forests), Nepal
Mod AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
AuthQualN/AQuant
SuccLimN/ASucc
25 King, B. H. (2007). Conservation and community in the new South Africa: A case study of the Mahushe Shongwe Game Reserve, Geoforum, 38(1), 207-219.
Community conservation project at Mzinti, South Africa
Mod AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
QuantLimN/AQuant
LimN/AN/ALim
26 Klein, J., Reau, B., Kalland, I. and Edwards, M. (2007). Conservation, development, and a heterogeneous community: The case of Ambohitantely Special Reserve, Madagascar, Society & Natural Resources, 20(5), 451-467.
Ambohitantely Special Reserve, Madagascar
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
AuthAuthN/AAuth
FailFailN/AFail
27 Linkie, M., Smith, R. J., Zhu, Y., Martyr, D. J., Suedmeyer, B., Pramono, J. and Leader-Williams, N. (2008). Evaluating biodiversity conservation around a large Sumatran protected area, Conservation Biology, 22(3), 683-690.
Kerinci Seblat Integrated Conservation and Development Project, Indonesia
Mod AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
N/AAuthQuantN/A
N/AFailFailN/A
28 Lund, J. F. and Treue, T. (2008). Are we getting there? Evidence of decentralized forest management from the Tanzanian Miombo woodlands, World Development, 36(12), 2780-2800.
Myfone VLFR, Tanzania
Mod AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
N/AQualQuantQual
N/ALimSuccSucc
30 McAlpin, M. (2008). Conservation and Community Based development through ecotourism in the temperate rainforest of southern Chile, Policy Sciences, 41(1), 51-69.
Mapa Lahual Network of Indigenous Parks RML, Chile
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
N/AQualN/AQual
N/ASuccN/ALim
31 Musumali, M. M., Larsen, T. S. and Kaltenborn, B. P. (2007). An impasse in community based natural resource management implementation: the case of Zambia and Botswana, Oryx, 41(3), 306-313.
Community Trusts near to Chobe National Park, Botswana
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
QuantN/AN/AQuant
LimN/AN/AFail
32 Musumali, M. M., Larsen, T. S. and Kaltenborn, B. P. (2007). An impasse in community based natural resource management implementation: the case of Zambia and Botswana, Oryx, 41(3), 306-313.
Community Resource Boards near South Luanga National Park, Zambia
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
QuantN/AN/AQuant
LimN/AN/AFail
33 Ogra, M. and Badola, R. (2008). Compensating Human–Wildlife Conflict in Protected Area Communities: Ground-Level Perspectives from Uttarakhand, India, Human Ecology, 36(5), 717-729.
Compensation for human-wildlife conflict near to Rajaji National Park, India
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
AuthN/AN/AQuant
FailN/AN/AFail
ID Study reference Project name, Country
Study quality Risk of bias
Outcomes Monitoring Type
35 Raik, D. B. and Decker, D. J. (2007). A multisector framework for assessing Community Based forest management: Lessons from Madagascar, Ecology and Society, 12(1), 14.
Gestion Contractualisee des Forts (GCF) at Menabe, Madagascar
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
AuthQualN/AQual
LimFailN/AFail
36 Saunders, F., Mohammed, S., Jiddawi, N. and Sjöling, S. (2008). An Examination of Governance Arrangements at Kisakasaka Mangrove Reserve in Zanzibar, Environmental Management, 41(5), 663-675.
Kisakisaka mangrove forest, Tanzania
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
N/AQualQualN/A
N/AFailFailN/A
37 Scanlon, L. and Kull, C. (2009). Untangling the links between wildlife benefits and Community Based conservation at Torra Conservancy, Namibia, Development Southern Africa, 26(1), 75-93.
Torra Conservancy, Namibia
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
QualQualN/AQual
SuccSuccN/ASucc
38 Sebele, L. S. (2010). Community Based tourism ventures, benefits and challenges: Khama Rhino Sanctuary Trust, Central District, Botswana, Tourism Management, 31(1), 136-146.
Khama Rhino Sanctuary Trust (KRST), Botswana
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
AuthN/AQualQual
FailN/ASuccLim
40 Stringer, L. C., Twyman, C. and Thomas, D. S. G. (2007). Combating Land Degradation through Participatory Means: The Case of Swaziland, AMBIO: A Journal of the Human Environment, 36(5), 387-393.
Community grazing land rehabilitation project in Engcayini, Swaziland
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
QuantQualQualN/A
SuccLimFailN/A
41 Sultana, P. and Thompson, P. (2007). Community Based Fisheries Management and Fisher Livelihoods: Bangladesh Case Studies, Human Ecology, 35(5), 527-546.
Community Based fisheries management project, Bangladesh
Mod AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
N/AQualQuantQuant
N/ALimLimLim
43 Tai, H. S. (2007). Development through conservation: An institutional analysis of indigenous Community Based conservation in Taiwan, World Development, 35(7), 1186-1203.
Shan-Mei Community Based Conservation, Taiwan
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
N/AQualAuthQual
N/ASuccSuccSucc
44 Tai, H. S. (2007). Development through conservation: An institutional analysis of indigenous Community Based conservation in Taiwan, World Development, 35(7), 1186-1203.
Li-Chia Community Based Conservation, Taiwan
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
N/AQualAuthQual
N/ASuccSuccLim
45 Tai, H. S. (2007). Development through conservation: An institutional analysis of indigenous Community Based conservation in Taiwan, World Development, 35(7), 1186-1203.
Ata Community Based Conservation, Taiwan
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
N/AQualAuthQual
N/ALimFailFail
47 Thoms, C. A. (2008) Community control of resources and the challenge of improving local livelihoods: A critical examination of community forestry in Nepal. Geoforum, 39, 1452-1465.
DFID's livelihood and forestry programme (LFP), Nepal
Mod AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
N/AN/AAuthQual
N/AN/ASuccLim
48 Fay, D. (2007). Struggles over resources and community formation at Dwesa-Cwebe, South Africa, The International Journal of Biodiversity Science and Management, 3(2), 88-101.
Dwesa-Cwebe Land Trust, South Africa
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
QualQualN/AN/A
SuccLimN/AN/A
ID Study reference Project name, Country
Study quality Risk of bias
Outcomes Monitoring Type
50 Watson, R. T., René de Roland, L. A., Rabearivony, J. and Thorstrom, R. (2007). Community Based wetland conservation protects endangered species in Madagascar: Lessons from science and conservation, Banwa, 4(1), 83-97.
Manambolomaty Lakes Community Based Conservation, Madagascar
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
AuthQualQualQual
SuccSuccSuccSucc
51 Webber, A. D., Hill, C. M. and Reynolds, V. (2007). Assessing the failure of a Community Based human-wildlife conflict mitigation project in Budongo Forest Reserve, Uganda, Oryx, 41(2), 177-184.
Budongo Forest Project support for live traps, Uganda
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
AuthQualN/AAuth
FailFailN/AFail
52 Wilder, L. and Walpole, M. (2008). Measuring social impacts in conservation: experience of using the Most Significant Change method, Oryx, 42(04), 529-538.
Cambodian Elephant Conservation Group (CEGC), Cambodia
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
QualQualN/AQual
SuccSuccN/ASucc
53 Zulu, L. C. (2008). Community Forest Management in Southern Malawi: Solution or Part of the Problem?, Society & Natural Resources, 21(8), 687 - 703.
Blantyre City Fuelwood Project (BCFP), Malawi
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
AuthQualQuantN/A
FailFailFailN/A
54 Abbot, J. I. O., Thomas, D. H. L., Gardner, A. A., Neba, S. E. and Khen, M. W. (2001). Understanding the links between conservation and development in the bamenda highlands, Cameroon, World Development, 29(7), 1115-1136.
Kilum-Ijum Forest Project, Cameroon
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
QuantQualAuthAuth
SuccSuccSuccSucc
55 Bajracharya, S. B., Furley, P. A. and Newton, A. C. (2005). Effectiveness of community involvement in delivering conservation benefits to the Annapurna Conservation Area, Nepal, Environmental Conservation, 32(3), 239-247.
Annapurna Conservation Area Project, Nepal
Mod AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
QuantQuantQuantN/A
QuantSuccSuccN/A
56 Balint, P. J. (2006). Authroving Community Based conservation near protected areas: The importance of development variables, Environmental Management, 38(1), 137-148.
El Authossible National Park buffer zone community outreach, El Salvador
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
QualAuthN/AQual
LimLimN/ALim
57 Bawa Village Community (1997). Mozambique's Tchuma Tchato initiative of resource management on the Zambezi: A community perspective, Society & Natural Resources, 10(4), 409-413.
Tchuma Tchata Initiative, Mozambique
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
N/AAuthAuthN/A
N/ASuccSuccLim
58 Becker, C. D., Agreda, A., Astudillo, E., Costantino, M. and Torres, P. (2005). Community Based monitoring of fog capture and biodiversity at Loma Alta, Ecuador enhance social capital and institutional cooperation, Biodiversity and Conservation, 14(11), 2695-2707.
Loma Alto Fog Monitoring Project, Ecuador
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
QuantN/AN/AQuant
SuccN/AN/ASucc
59 Schafer, J. & R. Bell (2002) The state and Community Based natural resource management: the case of the Moribane Forest Reserve, Mozambique. Journal of Southern African Studies, 28, 401-420.
Moribane Forest Reserve, Mozambique
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
AuthQualAuthN/A
FailLimFailN/A
ID Study reference Project name, Country
Study quality Risk of bias
Outcomes Monitoring Type
60 Boonzaier, E. (1996). Local responses to conservation in the Richtersveld National Park, South Africa, Biodiversity and Conservation, 5(3), 307-314.
Richtersveld National Park, South Africa
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
QualQualN/AQual
SuccSuccN/AFail
61 Browder, J. O. (2002). Conservation and development projects in the Brazilian Amazon: Lessons from the community initiative program in Rondonia, Environmental Management, 29(6), 750-762.
Rondonia Community Initiative Program, Brazil
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
N/AAuthQuantQual
N/AFailLimLim
62 Caputo, F. P., Canestrelli, D. and Boitani, L. (2005). Conserving the terecay (Podocnemis uinifilis, Testudines : Pelomedusidae) through a Community Based sustainable harvest of its eggs, Biological Conservation, 126(1), 84-92.
Terecay Community Based turtle management project, Ecuador
Mod AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
N/AQuantQuantAuth
N/ASuccSuccSucc
63 Dressler, W. H., Kull, C. A. and Meredith, T. C. (2006). The politics of decentralizing national parks management in the Philippines, Political Geography, 25(7), 789-816.
Puerto Princessa National Park buffer zone project, Philippines
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
QualN/AAuthQual
FailN/AFailFail
64 Daniels, R. and Bassett, T. J. (2002). The spaces of conservation and development around Lake Nakuru National Park, Kenya, Professional Geographer, 54(4), 481-490.
Conservation and development project at Lake Nakura National Park, Kenya
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
N/AQualQualN/A
N/AFailFailN/A
66 Durbin, J. C. and Ratrimoarisaona, S. N. (1996). Can tourism make a major contribution to the conservation of protected areas in Madagascar?, Biodiversity and Conservation, 5(3), 345-353.
Isalo National Park ecotourism, Madagascar
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
QualN/AN/AQual
SuccN/AN/ASucc
67 Durbin, J. C. and Ratrimoarisaona, S. N. (1996). Can tourism make a major contribution to the conservation of protected areas in Madagascar?, Biodiversity and Conservation, 5(3), 345-353.
Amber Mountain National Park ecotourism, Madagscar
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
QualN/AN/AQual
SuccN/AN/ASucc
68 Gibson, C. C. and Marks, S. A. (1995). Transforming rural hunters into conservationists: An assessment of Community Based wildlife management programs in Africa, World Development, 23(6), 941-957.
ADMADE, Zambia
Mod AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
AuthQuantN/AQuant
FailFailN/ALim
69 Gould, K., Howard, A. F. and Rodriguez, G. (1998). Sustainable production of non-timber forest products: Natural dye extraction from El Cruce Dos Aaguadas, Peten, Guatemala, Forest Ecology and Management, 111(1), 69-82.
Gatherings Integrated Conservation and Development Project, Guetemala
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
AuthAuthQuantQuant
LimFailFailLim
70 Hartup, B. K. (1994). Community Conservation in Belize – Demography, resource use, and attitudes of participating landowners, Biological Conservation, 69(3), 235-241.
Community Baboon Sanctuary, Belize
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
QuantQuantAuthQual
SuccSuccSuccLim
ID Study reference Project name, Country
Study quality Risk of bias
Outcomes Monitoring Type
71 Holmern, T., Roskaft, E., Mbaruka, J., Mkama, S. Y. and Muya, J. (2002). Uneconomical game cropping in a Community Based conservation project outside the Serengeti National Park, Tanzania, Oryx, 36(4), 364-372.
Serengeti Regional Conservation Project, Tanzania
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
N/AQuantN/AQuant
N/AFailN/AFail
72 Horowitz, L. S. (1998). Integrating indigenous resource management with wildlife conservation: A case study of Batang Ai National Park, Sarawak, Malaysia, Human Ecology, 26(3), 371-403.
Integrated Conservation and Development Project at Batang Ai, Malaysia
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
AuthQualN/AQual
LimSuccN/AFail
73 Ite, U. E. (1996). Community perceptions of the Cross River National Park, Nigeria, Environmental Conservation, 23(4), 351-357.
Support zone development project of Cross River National Park, Nigeria
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
QuantAuthN/AQuant
LimFailN/ALim
74 Kingston, D. G. I., Abdel-Kader, M., Zhou, B. N., Yang, S. W., Berger, J. M., van der Werff, H., Miller, J. S., Evans, R., Mittermeier, R., Famolare, L., Guerin-McManus, M., Malone, S., Nelson, R., Moniz, E., Wisse, J. H., Vyas, D. M., Wright, J. J. K. and Aboikonie, S. (1999). The Suriname International Cooperative Biodiversity Group program: Lessons from the first five years, Pharmaceutical Biology, 37, 22-34.
Suriname International Cooperative Biodiversity Group, Suriname
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
N/AN/AAuthQual
N/AN/ASuccSucc
75 Klooster, D. (1999). Community Based forestry in Mexico: Can it reverse processes of degradation?, Land Degradation & Development, 10(4), 365-381.
Community based Forestry in San Martin Ocotlan, Mexico
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
AuthQualN/AQuant
FailFailN/ASucc
76 Langholz, J., Lassoie, J. and Schelhas, J. (2000). Incentives for biological conservation: Costa Rica's Private Wildlife Refuge Program, Conservation Biology, 14(6), 1735-1743.
Private Wildlife Refuge Program, Costa Rica
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
QuantAuthAuthQual
SuccSuccSuccSucc
77 Lehmkuhl, J. F., Upreti, R. K. and Sharma, U. R. (1988). National-parks and local development – grasses and people in Royal Chitwan National Park, Nepal, Environmental Conservation, 15(2), 143-148.
Royal Chitwan National Park, Nepal
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
AuthAuthAuthQuant
SuccFailSuccSucc
78 Malleson, R. (2002). Changing perspectives on forests, people and 'development': Reflections on the case of the Korup Forest, IDS Bulletin-Institute of Development Studies, 33(1), 94-101.
Korup Project, Cameroon
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
AuthQualN/AQual
FailFailN/AFail
79 Marcovaldi, M. A. and dei Marcovaldi, G. G. (1999). Marine turtles of Brazil: the history and structure of Projeto TAMAR-IBAMA, Biological Conservation, 91(1), 35-41.
Projeto TAMAR-IBAMA, Brazil
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
AuthQuantQualQual
SuccSuccSuccSucc
ID Study reference Project name, Country
Study quality Risk of bias
Outcomes Monitoring Type
80 Marcus, R. R. (2001). Seeing the forest for the trees: Integrated conservation and development projects and local perceptions of conservation in Madagascar, Human Ecology, 29(4), 381-397.
Ranomafana Integrated Conservation and Development Project, Madagascar
Mod AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
QuantQuantN/AQuant
LimSuccN/ASucc
81 Mehta, J. N. and Kellert, S. R. (1998). Local attitudes toward Community Based conservation policy and programmes in Nepal: a case study in the Makalu-Barun Conservation Area, Environmental Conservation, 25(4), 320-333.
Makalu-Barun National Park and Conservation Area, Nepal
Mod AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
QuantN/AN/AQual
LimN/AN/ALim
82 Herrold-Menzies, M. (2006). Integrating Conservation and Development. What we can learn from Caohai, China, The Journal of Environment and Development, 15(4), 382-406.
Conservation and Development Projects and Caohai Nature Reserve, China
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
QuantQualAuthQuant
SuccLimLimSucc
83 Myers, G. A. (2002). Local communities and the new environmental planning: a case study from Zanzibar, Area, 34(2), 149-159.
Jozani-Chwaka Bay Conservation Area, Tanzania
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
QuantAuthAuthAuth
FailFailFailFail
84 Ross, S. and Wall, G. (1999). Evaluating ecotourism: The case of North Sulawesi, Indonesia, Tourism Management, 20(6), 673-682.
Bunaken National Marine Park, Indonesia
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
QualAuthQualQual
LimFailFailFail
85 Ross, S. and Wall, G. (1999). Evaluating ecotourism: The case of North Sulawesi, Indonesia, Tourism Management, 20(6), 673-682.
Bogani Nani Wartabone National Park, Indonesia
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
QualAuthQualQual
LimFailFailFail
86 Ross, S. and Wall, G. (1999). Evaluating ecotourism: The case of North Sulawesi, Indonesia, Tourism Management, 20(6), 673-682.
Tangkoko Duasudara Nature Reserve, Indonesia
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
N/AAuthQualQual
N/AFailFailFail
87 Ramangason, G. S. (1993). The Mananara-Nord Biosphere Reserve, Nature & Resources, 29(1-4), 17-23.
Mananara-Nord Biosphere Reserve, Madagascar
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
N/AAuthQuantQual
N/ALimSuccLim
88 Ruiz-Pérez, M., Almeida, M., Dewi, S., Lozano Costa, E. M., Ciavatta Pantoja, M., Puntodewo, A., de Arruda Postigo, A. and Goulart de Andrade, A. (2005). Conservation and Development in Amazonian Extractive Reserves: The Case of Alto Juruá, Ambio, 34(3), 218–223.
Alto Jura Extracgtive Reserve, Brazil
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
AuthN/AQuantAuth
SuccN/ASuccSucc
89 Schwartzman, S. and Zimmerman, B. (2005). Conservation Alliances with Indigenous Peoples of the Amazon, Conservation Biology, 19(3), 721-727.
Xingu Lands Indigenous Association ATIX, Brazil
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
N/AAuthN/AQuant
N/ASuccN/ASucc
ID Study reference Project name, Country
Study quality Risk of bias
Outcomes Monitoring Type
90 Stem, C. J., Lassoie, J. P., Lee, D. R., Deshler, D. D. and Schelhas, J. W. (2003). Community participation in ecotourism benefits: The link to conservation practices and perspectives, Society & Natural Resources, 16(5), 387-413.
Ecotourism at Corcovado and Piedras Blancas National Park, Costa Rica
Mod AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
QuantQuantN/AQuant
LimSuccN/ALim
91 Stocking, M. and Perkin, S. (1992). Conservation-with-development - an application of the concept in the Usambara Mountains, Tanzania, Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 17(3), 337-349.
East Usambara Mountains Agricultural Development and Environmental Conservation, Tanzania
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
AuthQualN/AQual
LimFailN/AFail
92 Thomas, D. H. L., Anders, S. and Penn, N. J. (2000). Conservation in the community: the Kilum-Ijim Forest Project, Cameroon, Ostrich, 71(1-2), 157-161.
Kilum-Ijin Forest Project, Cameroon
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
N/AQualAuthN/A
N/ASuccSuccN/A
93 Tobey, J. and Torell, E. (2006). Coastal poverty and Marine Protected Area management in mainland Tanzania and Zanzibar, Ocean & Coastal Management, 49(11), 834-854.
Mafia Island Marine Park, Tanzania
Mod AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
QuantQualQualN/A
LimSuccSuccN/A
94 Topp-Jørgensen, E., Poulsen, M. K., Lund, J. F. and Massao, J. F. (2005). Community Based Monitoring of Natural Resource Use and Forest Quality in Montane Forests and Miombo Woodlands of Tanzania, Biodiversity and conservation, 14(11), 2653-2677.
Participatory Forest Management in Iringa District (MEMA projects), Tanzania
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
N/AQuantAuthQual
N/ASuccSuccLim
96 Wainwright, C. and Wehrmeyer, W. (1998). Success in integrating conservation and development? A study from Zambia, World Development, 26(6), 933-944.
Luangwa Integrated Resource Development Project, Zambia
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
QuantQualAuthQuant
FailLimFailLim
97 Zhang, L. and Wang, N. (2003). An initial study on habitat conservation of Asian elephant (Elephas maximus), with a focus on human elephant conflict in Simao, China, Biological Conservation, 112(3), 453-459.
IFAW human elephant project, China
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
QualQualN/AQuant
SuccSuccN/ALim
98 Zimmerman, B., Peres, C. A., Malcolm, J. R. and Turner, T. (2001). Conservation and development alliances with the Kayapo of south-eastern Amazonia, a tropical forest indigenous people, Environmental Conservation, 28(1), 10-22.
Pinakati Research Station, Brazil
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
N/AAuthQuantQual
N/ASuccSuccSucc
99 Alcala, A. C. and Russ, G. R. (2006). No-take marine reserves and reef fisheries management in the Philippines: a new people power revolution, Ambio, 35(5), 245-254.
Apol Island Marine Reserve, Philippines
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
QuantQualQuantQuant
SuccSuccSuccSucc
ID Study reference Project name, Country
Study quality Risk of bias
Outcomes Monitoring Type
100 Alcala, A. C. and Russ, G. R. (2006). No-take marine reserves and reef fisheries management in the Philippines: a new people power revolution, Ambio, 35(5), 245-254.
Sumilan Island Marine Reserve, Philippines
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
N/AN/AQuantQuamt
N/AN/ASuccSucc
101 Alexander, S. E. (2000). Resident attitudes towards conservation and black howler monkeys in Belize: the Community Baboon Sanctuary, Environmental Conservation, 27(4), 341-350.
Community Baboon Sanctuary, Belize
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
QuantN/AAuthQuant
SuccN/ASuccLim
102 Anthony, B. (2007). The dual nature of parks: attitudes of neighbouring communities towards Kruger National Park, South Africa, Environmental Conservation, 34(03), 236-245.
Hlanganani Forum, South Africa
Mod AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
QuantN/AN/AAuth
LimN/AN/ALim
103 Archabald, K. and Naughton-Treves, L. (2001). Tourism revenue-sharing around national parks in Western Uganda: early efforts to identify and reward local communities, Environmental Conservation, 28(2), 135-149.
Revenue Sharing Program in Bwindi, Mgahnga and Kibaele National Park, Uganda
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
QuantAuthN/AQuant
LimLimN/ASucc
104 Boggs, L. P. (2000). Community power, participation, conflict and development choice: Community wildlife conservation in the Okavango region of Northern Botswana, Evaluating Eden Series, International Institute for Environment and Development, London, UK.
Community Wildlife Conservation in Okavango region, Botswana
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
QuantAuthAuthQuant
FailFailLimLim
105 Curtin, C. G. (2002). Integration of Science and Community Based Conservation in the Mexico/ U.S. Borderlands, Conservation Biology, 16(4), 880-886.
Arid Lands Project, Mexico
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
N/AQualAuthN/A
N/ASuccSuccN/A
110 Gezon, L. L. and Freed, B. Z. (1999). Agroforestry and conservation in northern Madagascar: hopes and hinderances, African Studies Quarterly, 3(1), 8-29.
Mount d’Ambre Project, Madagascar
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
QualN/AAuthQual
FailN/ALimLim
111 Gillingham, S. and Lee, P. C. (1999). The impact of wildlife-related benefits on the conservation attitudes of local people around the Selous Game Reserve, Tanzania, Environmental Conservation, 26(03), 218-228.
Selous Conservation Program, Tanzania
Mod AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
QuantN/AN/AQuant
LimN/AN/ASucc
112 Igoe, J., Brockington, D. and Programme, D. (1999). Pastoral land tenure and community conservation: a case study from North-East Tanzania, International Institute for Environment and Development, London, UK.
Mkomazi Game Reserve, Tanzania
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
AuthN/AQualQuant
FailN/ASuccFail
113 Jones, B. T. B. 1997. Community Based natural resource management in Botswana and Namibia: An inventory and preliminary analysis of progress. London, UK: International Institute for Environment and Development.
Caprivi Community Based Natural Resource Management projects, Namibia
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
AuthQualN/AQuant
SuccLimN/ASucc
ID Study reference Project name, Country
Study quality Risk of bias
Outcomes Monitoring Type
115 Lu, D.-J., Chou, Y.-F. and Yuan, H.-W. (2005). Paradigm shift in the institutional arrangement of protected areas management in Taiwan—a case study of Wu-Wei-Kang Waterfowl Wildlife Refuge in Ilan, Taiwan, Environmental Science & Policy, 8(4), 418-430.
We Wie River Cultural and Education Association at Wu-Wei-Kang Waterfowl Wildlife Refuge, Taiwan
Mod AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
N/AN/AQuantQual
N/AN/ASuccSucc
116 Maikhuri, R. K., Nautiyal, S., Rao, K. S. and Saxena, K. G. (2001). Conservation policy–people conflicts: a case study from Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve (a World Heritage Site), India, Forest Policy and Economics, 2(3-4), 355-365.
Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve, India
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
QuantN/AAuthQuant
FailN/ASuccFail
117 Manu, K. and Jolly, S. (2000). Pelicans and people: the two-tier village of Kokkare Bellur, Karnataka, India, Evaluating Eden Series, Kalpavriksh and International Institute of Environment and Development.
Community Based Conservation for Pelican Protection in Kokkare Bellur, India
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
AuthAuthN/AQual
LimLimN/ALim
118 Mburu, J. and Birner, R. Emergence, Adoption, and Authlementation of Collaborative Wildlife Management or Wildlife Partnerships in Kenya: A Look at Conditions for Success, Society and Natural Resources, 20(5), 379-395.
Kimana Community Wildlife Sanctuary, Kenya
Mod AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
QuantN/AQuantQual
LimN/ALimSucc
119 Mburu, J. and Birner, R. Emergence, Adoption, and Authlementation of Collaborative Wildlife Management or Wildlife Partnerships in Kenya: A Look at Conditions for Success, Society and Natural Resources, 20(5), 379-395.
Golini-Mwaluganja Elephant Sanctuary, Kenya
Mod AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
QuantN/AQuantQual
LimN/ALimSucc
120 Méndez-Contreras, J., Dickinson, F. and Castillo-Burguete, T. (2008). Community Member Viewpoints on the Ría Celestún Biosphere Reserve, Yucatan, Mexico: Suggestions for Authroving the Community/Natural Protected Area Relationship, Human Ecology, 36(1), 111-123.
Ria Celestun Biosphere Reserve, Mexico
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
QualAuthN/AAuth
FailLimN/AFail
121 Napier, V. R., Branch, G. M. and Harris, J. M. (2005). Evaluating conditions for successful co-management of subsistence fisheries in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, Environmental Conservation, 32(02), 165-177.
Fisheries Co-Management in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
QuantQuantQualQual
SuccSuccFailLim
122 Ormsby, A. and Kaplin, B. A. (2005). A framework for understanding community resident perceptions of Masoala National Park, Madagascar, Environmental Conservation, 32(02), 156-164.
Buffer zone at Masaola National Park, Madagascar
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
QuantAuthN/AN/A
LimFailN/AN/A
123 Oyono, P. R. (2005). Profiling Local-Level Outcomes of Environmental Decentralizations: The Case of Cameroon’s Forests in the Congo Basin, The Journal of Environment & Development, 14(3), 317-337.
Community Foresty in Southern Cameroon, Cameroon
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
N/AQualQualQuant
N/AFailFailFail
ID Study reference Project name, Country
Study quality Risk of bias
Outcomes Monitoring Type
124 Sánchez-Azofeifa, G. A., Pfaff, A., Robalino, J. A. and Boomhower, J. P. (2007). Costa Rica's Payment for Environmental Services Program: Intention, Authlementation, and Authact, Conservation Biology, 21(5), 1165-1173.
Program of payments for environmental services (PSA), Costa Rica
Mod AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
N/AN/AQuantQuant
N/AN/AFailSucc
125 Schmidt-Soltau, K. (2004). The Costs of Rainforest Conservation: Local Responses Towards Integrated Conservation and Development Projects in Cameroon, Journal of Contemporary African Studies, 22(1), 93-117.
Korup National Park, Cameroon
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
QuantQuantAuthQuant
SuccLimFailFail
127 Silori, C. (2007). Perception of local people towards conservation of forest resources in Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve, north-western Himalaya, India, Biodiversity and Conservation, 16(1), 211-222.
Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve, India
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
QualN/AN/AAuth
LimN/AN/AFail
128 Rakotoson, L. R. and Tanner, K. (2006). Community Based governance of coastal zone and marine resources in Madagascar, Ocean & Coastal Management, 49(11), 855-872.
Community Based Coastal Management Area at Nosy Ve, Madagascar
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
AuthN/AN/AAuth
FailN/AN/AFail
129 Tucker, C. (2004). Aiming for sustainable community forest management: the experience of two communities in Mexiso and Honduras. In (Ed, D. Zarin) Working forests in the neotropics: conservation through sustainable management?, Columbia University Press, NY, USA, pp. 178-199.
Community Forestry in Capulalpam, Mexico
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
AuthN/AAuthQual
SuccN/ASuccSucc
130 Tucker, C. (2004). Aiming for sustainable community forest management: the experience of two communities in Mexiso and Honduras. In (Ed, D. Zarin) Working forests in the neotropics: conservation through sustainable management?, Columbia University Press, NY, USA, pp. 178-199.
Community Forest Manegement in La Campa, Honduras
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
AuthN/AAuthN/A
SuccSuccLimN/A
131 Uychiaoco, A. J., Arceo, H. O., Green, S. J., Cruz, M. T., Gaite, P. A. and Aliño, P. M. (2005). Monitoring and Evaluation of Reef Protected Areas by Local Fishers in the Philippines: Tightening the Adaptive Management Cycle, Biodiversity and Conservation, 14(11), 2775-2794.
Participatory Monitoring of Marin Protected Areas in Eastern Samor, Philippines
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
QualQualN/AN/A
FailLimN/AN/A
132 Van Rijsoort, J. and Jinfeng, Z. (2005). Participatory Resource Monitoring as a Means for Promoting Social Change in Yunnan, China, Biodiversity and Conservation, 14(11), 2543-2573.
Xiaoheisan Nature Reserve, China
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
AuthQualQualN/A
SuccLimLimN/A
134 Webb, E. L., Maliao, R. J. and Siar, S. V. (2004). Using local user perceptions to evaluate outcomes of protected area management in the Sagay Marine Reserve, Philippines, Environmental Conservation, 31(02), 138-148.
Integrated Coastal Management at Sagay Marine Reserve, Philippines
Mod AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
AuthQualQualN/A
LimFailFailN/A
ID Study reference Project name, Country
Study quality Risk of bias
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135 McCarthy, J. (2000). Wild logging': the rise and fall of logging networks and biodiversity conservation projects on Sumatra's rainforest frontier, Occasional Paper No. 31, CIFOR (Centre for International Forestry Research), Bogor, Indonesia. www.cifor.cgiar.org/publications/pdf_files/OccPapers/OP-31.pdf [Accessed 19th August 2010].
WWF’s Lueser Project, Indonesia
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
N/AQualN/AAuth
N/AQualN/AFail
136 Subedi, B. P. (1998). Participatory utilization and conservation of medicinal and aromatic plants: A case from western Nepal Himalaya. In A paper presented in the International Conference on Medicinal Plants, February 16-19, 1998, Bangalore, India.
Humla District Integrated Conservation and Development Project, Nepal
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
N/AAuthN/AAuth
N/ASuccN/ASucc
137 Garrity, D. P., V. B. Amoroso, S. Koffa & D. Catacutan. 2001. Innovations in participatory watershed resource management to conserve tropical biodiversity. In Seeking sustainability: challenges of agricultural development and environmental management in a Philippine watershed, eds. I. Coxhead & G. Buenavista, 112-137. Philippine Council for Agriculture, Forestry and Natural Resources Research and Development.
Integrated Conservation and Development Project in Manupali watershed, Philippines
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
AuthAuthN/AAuth
SuccSuccN/AFail
138 Haenn, N. (2000). "Biodiversity is Diversity in Use": Community Based Conservation in the Calakmul Biosphere Reserve, America Verde Working Papers, The Nature Conservancy, Arlington, USA.
Calakmul Biosphere Reserve, Mexico
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
AuthQualN/AQual
LimLimN/AFail
139 Boulicault, M. (2009). The Role of the Local Community in Integrated Conservation with Development Projects: A Case Study of the Phu My Lepironia Conservation Project, ISP Collection. Paper 687., Brattleboro, VT, USA. http://digitalcollections.sit.edu/isp_collection/687
Phu My Lepironia Conservation Project, Vietnam
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
QualN/AN/AQual
FailN/AN/ALim
140 Blomley, T. (2000). Woodlots, Woodfuel and Wildlife: Lessons from Queen Elizabeth National Park, Uganda, Gatekeeper Series, IIED, London, UK.
CARE fishing village project, Uganda
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
AuthAuthN/AN/A
FailFailN/AN/A
142 Fernandes, D. (2006). "More eyes watching..." Community Based management of the Arapaima (Arapaima gigas) in Central Guyana. In Eleventh biennial conference of the International Association for the Study of Common Property (IASCP), Iwokrama International Centre for Rainforest Conservation and Development, The Center for Agrarian Studies (Pusat Kajian Agraria) of Bogor Agricultural University (Institut Pertanian Bogor), pp. 18.
Port Honduras Marine Reserve, Guyana
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
AuthAuthQuantAuth
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ID Study reference Project name, Country
Study quality Risk of bias
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141 Fernandes, D. and TIDE (2005). Lessons from the Equator Initiative: Community Based Management of the Port Honduras Marine Reserve, Belize. , Centre for Community Based Resource Management, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada.
Arapaima Management Project, Belize
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
QualQualAuthQuant
LimSuccSuccLim
143 Shukla, S. (2004). Lessons from the Equator Initiative: Rural Commune’s Medicinal Plant Conservation Centre, Pune, India, Centre for Community Based Resource Management, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada.
Rural Communes Medical Plant Conservation Centre, India
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
N/AAuthN/AAuth
N/ASuccN/ASucc
144 Nielsen, E. A. (2001). Community Based Ecotourism Development and Management in the Rio Platano Man and the Biosphere Reserve, Honduras, The Nature Conservancy, Arlington, VA, USA.
Ecotiurism in Rio Platano Biosphere Reserve, Honduras
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
AuthQualN/AQuant
SuccLimN/ASucc
145 Wunder, S., The, B. and Ibarra, E. (2005). Payment is Good, Control is Better: Why Payments for Forest Environmental Services in Vietnam Have So Far Remained Incipient, Center for International Forestry Research, Bogor, Indonesia.
Payment for Ecosystem Services at Cu Lao Cham Island, Vietnam
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
N/AQualAuthQual
N/ALimSuccLim
146 Bognetteau, E., Haile, A. and Wiersum, K. F. (2007). Linking Forests and People: A potential for sustainable development of the South-West Ethiopian highlands. In (Eds, E. Kelbessa and C. De Stoop) Participatory forest management (PFM), Biodiversity and livelihoods in Africa. Proceedings of the International Conference, 19-21 March 2007, FARM Africa/SOS Sahel, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, pp. 36-53.
Non-Timber Foresty Products Research and Development Project, Ethiopia
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
N/AN/AAuthQuant
N/AN/ALimSucc
147 Locher, M. (2006). “We could show the men that we are able to do it”. A Women’s-Development Approach in the Kanchenjunga Conservation Area Project, East Nepal Martina Locher. In (Eds, S. Premchander and C. Müller) Gender and Sustainable Development: Case studies from NCCR North-South, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland, pp. 267-284.
Kachenjunga Conservation Area Project, Nepal
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
AuthN/AN/AAuth
SuccN/AN/ASucc
149 Alcorn, J. B., Kajuni, A. and Winterbottom, B. (2002). Assessment of Community Based Natural Resource Management best practices in Tanzania, USAID, Tanzania.
Cullman-Hat Community Wildlife Project, Tanzania
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
N/AAuthN/AAuth
N/ASuccN/ASucc
150 Alcorn, J. B., Kajuni, A. and Winterbottom, B. (2002). Assessment of Community Based Natural Resource Management best practices in Tanzania, USAID, Tanzania.
Tanga Costal Zone Conservatoin and Development Project, Tanzania
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
AuthAuthAuthAuth
SuccSuccSuccLim
ID Study reference Project name, Country
Study quality Risk of bias
Outcomes Monitoring Type
151 Alcorn, J. B., Kajuni, A. and Winterbottom, B. (2002). Assessment of Community Based Natural Resource Management best practices in Tanzania, USAID, Tanzania.
SIDA-LAMP Mgori Forest project, Tanzania
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
AuthAuthAuthAuth
FailSuccSuccLim
152 Alcorn, J. B., Kajuni, A. and Winterbottom, B. (2002). Assessment of Community Based Natural Resource Management best practices in Tanzania, USAID, Tanzania.
JUKUMU society, Tanzania
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
N/AQualQuantQual
N/AFailSuccLim
153 Alcorn, J. B., Kajuni, A. and Winterbottom, B. (2002). Assessment of Community Based Natural Resource Management best practices in Tanzania, USAID, Tanzania.
Ngarambe Natural Resource Management, Tanzania
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
AuthAuthAuthAuth
SuccSuccSuccSucc
154 Alcorn, J. B., Kajuni, A. and Winterbottom, B. (2002). Assessment of Community Based Natural Resource Management best practices in Tanzania, USAID, Tanzania.
Robanda Community-Private Tour Operator Partnerships, Tanzania
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
AuthAuthN/AAuth
SuccSuccN/ASucc
155 Elliot, J. (2001). Wildlife and Poverty Study, Phase 1, Livestock and wildlife advisory group (LWAG), DFID, London, UK.
Kuene Community Based Natural Resource Management project, Namibia
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
AuthN/AQuantQual
SuccN/ASuccSucc
156 Weber, J. G., E. O. Sills, S. Bauch & S. K. Pattanayak (2011) Do Integrated Conservation and Development Projects Work? An Empirical Evaluation of Forest-Based Microenterprises in the Brazilian Amazon. Land Economics, 87, 661-681.
ProManejo, Brazil
Mod AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
N/AQuantN/AQuant
N/AFailN/ASucc
157 Senyk, J. P. J. (2006). Concurrent conservation and development: Lessons learned from a Community Based case in Thailand, Thesis submitted for the degree of Master of Natural Resources Management, Natural Resources Institute, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB, Canada.
Pred Nai Community Forestry Group, Thailand
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
N/AQualQualQuant
N/ASuccSuccSucc
158 Medeiros, D. (2006). Poverty alleviation and biodiversity conservation in rural Brazil: A case study of the Cananeia Oyster Producers Cooperative, Thesis submitted for the degree Master of Natural Resources Management, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada.
Caneneira Oyster Producers Cooperative, Brazil
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
QualAuthN/AQuant
SuccSuccN/ALim
159 Lejano, R. P. & Ingram, H. (2007). Place-based conservation: Lessons from the Turtle Islands, Environment, 49, 18-29.
Pawikan Conservation Project, Philippines
High AttitudinalBehavioralEcologicalEconomic
N/AN/AAuthAuth
N/AN/ASuccSucc