Environmental NGOs and Protected Area Conservation in Australia: The Political Consequences of Aligning with Private Interests ...

This article examines the political consequences of environmental nongovernment organization (ENGO) involvement in protected area conservation in Australia. Rapid growth of a nongovernment protected area (NGPA) estate this century has involved a range of individuals, communities, First Nations, and...

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Main Authors: Cooke, B, Pearce, Lilian, Davison, A
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Published: La Trobe 2024
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.26181/25254943
https://opal.latrobe.edu.au/articles/journal_contribution/Environmental_NGOs_and_Protected_Area_Conservation_in_Australia_The_Political_Consequences_of_Aligning_with_Private_Interests/25254943
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Summary:This article examines the political consequences of environmental nongovernment organization (ENGO) involvement in protected area conservation in Australia. Rapid growth of a nongovernment protected area (NGPA) estate this century has involved a range of individuals, communities, First Nations, and ENGOs, and has been closely tied to government policy and private finance. Although NGPA conservation achievements have been profound, there has been limited examination of what expanded nongovernment involvement, responsibility, and leadership mean for the practice and governance of nature conservation. Thematic analysis of twenty-four key informant interviews and selective gray literature identifies how financing, accountability, and partisan politics are emerging as key domains in shaping an NGPA estate that reflects a closer alignment with capital and market forces. ENGOs are playing a key role in crafting new political conditions for protected area conservation, where their role in neoliberal governance is ...