2024
DOI: 10.1111/cobi.14249
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The scope of empowerment for conservation and communities

Michael A. Petriello,
Lauren Redmore,
Aby L. Sène
et al.

Abstract: Conservationists increasingly position conservation that is mutually beneficial to people and biodiversity on the promise of empowerment of people through participatory discourse, metrics, processes, and outcomes. Empowerment represents multidimensional concepts and theories that permeate the interlinking levels of power, from the psychological to the political, and social scales in which conservation operates. The multifaceted nature of empowerment makes it challenging to understand, pursue, and evaluate as a… Show more

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