Lessons learned and challenges for environmental management in Colombia: The role of communication, education and participation strategies

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Burgos Ayala, Aracely
Jimenez Aceituno, Amanda
Rozas Vasquez, Daniel
Profesor GuĆ­a
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10.1016/j.jnc.2022.126281
JOURNAL FOR NATURE CONSERVATION,Vol.70,,2022
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Environmental management has increasingly focused on promoting social engagement in biodiversity and ecosystem services conservation as a way to foster sustainability. However, a critical challenge that still remains is the adequate implementation of strategies of communication, education, and participation (CEPA) oriented to reconnect the social and ecological dimensions in the systems. This study analyzed the main features and types of CEPA implemented by the Colombian Regional Autonomous Corporations in environmental management pro-jects that consider ecosystem services. We found a variety of CEPA focused on a wide range of stakeholders. Communication and education were the most frequently implemented in the projects. Within communication, spreading information about the projects was the most common, while education focused on instrumental training of local communities. Participation, the less frequently implemented, mainly aimed to ensure govern-ment and decision-makers involved in the initial phases of the projects. We conclude that there is a need to increase and improve education strategies in conservation projects to make decisions based on critical and reflective thinking, and foster the engagement of a broader set of stakeholders in the processes.
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