Protected areas and road development: Sustainable development discourses in the Annapurna conservation area, Nepal

Type Journal Article - Erdkunde
Title Protected areas and road development: Sustainable development discourses in the Annapurna conservation area, Nepal
Author(s)
Volume 68
Issue 4
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2014
Page numbers 229-250
Abstract
Protected Areas (PAs) in developing countries are undergoing a rapid transformation brought about by globallocal
forces of change. The intensification and extension of these change processes have put those PAs in remote regions
at the heart of the sustainable development discourse. Using a qualitative research approach, the current study analyses
discourse on the Nepal’s Annapurna Conservation Area (ACA) sustainability from the road development, against the background
of the global-local change process. The combined effects of neoliberal economic restructuring and policy reforms,
as well as the globalization of local economy induced by the road impacts, have altered governance aspects of the ACA
management a lot. The paper also reveals further intensification of localised political economic problems, invigorating the
moral dimensions of the PA sustainability. We argue that poverty alleviation for sustainable development needs to move
away from the rhetoric of the conventional economic growth narrative. PA sustainability in the context of road development
in the ACA should be understood as a broader concept, where political, environmental and socio-economic processes
related with the dynamics of global-local change and multilevel governance, play a crucial role. The contemporary PA sustainability
debate, in this context, requires understanding the human-environment relationships and their interplay, from a
multilevel governance perspective.

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