Perspectives on Antarctic conservation: an analysis of New Zealand Antarctic stakeholder views

The Antarctic, open to all and under no state ownership, is one of the world’s global commons. This area is facing challenges that extend beyond its boundaries. Challenges stemming from global warming, economic utilisation of natural resources, increased human visitation and growing science-related...

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Main Author: Gomez Fell, Gabriela Paz
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Lincoln University 2016
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10182/7802
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spelling ftlincolnuniv:oai:researcharchive.lincoln.ac.nz:10182/7802 2023-09-05T13:15:19+02:00 Perspectives on Antarctic conservation: an analysis of New Zealand Antarctic stakeholder views Gomez Fell, Gabriela Paz 2016-10-31 https://hdl.handle.net/10182/7802 en eng Lincoln University https://researcharchive.lincoln.ac.nz/bitstream/10182/7802/5/Gomez_Fell_MApplSc.pdf.jpg https://hdl.handle.net/10182/7802 Q112924517 https://researcharchive.lincoln.ac.nz/page/rights Antarctic governance Antarctic stakeholders Antarctic stakeholder analysis Antarctic conservation New Zealand natural resource management common pool resources (CPRs) tragedy of the commons collective action Antarctica stakeholder perceptions stakeholders survey conservation ANZSRC::050209 Natural Resource Management ANZSRC::050202 Conservation and Biodiversity Thesis 2016 ftlincolnuniv 2023-08-15T17:25:36Z The Antarctic, open to all and under no state ownership, is one of the world’s global commons. This area is facing challenges that extend beyond its boundaries. Challenges stemming from global warming, economic utilisation of natural resources, increased human visitation and growing science-related activities in the area that are placing pressure on Antarctica’s unique ecosystems and biodiversity. In an effort to understand stakeholder perspectives from one of the states involved its governance, this study gathered the views of 124 New Zealand Antarctic stakeholders from four key stakeholder groups (government, science, commercial industry and conservationists) on Antarctic conservation. The study used a mixed methods approach, in the form of an online survey and interviews, to gather their views and utilised two opposing common-pool resource (CPR) management frameworks to analyse the data gathered. The study identified stakeholders in Antarctic conservation, challenges and issues facing Antarctic conservation as well as potential future scenarios for Antarctic conservation. Antarctic stakeholders that were identified included governments, members of the science community, those affiliated with specific commercial industries, and conservationists. In addition, the public and Antarctica’s wildlife were also seen as key stakeholders in Antarctic conservation. Issues raised by survey respondents and interviewees included direct and indirect human impacts on the Antarctic environment, particularly the present and future effects of climate change; as well as the potential for resource exploitation beyond harvesting of marine living resources. Although concerns over growing human presence in Antarctica through science, tourism and fishing were expressed, their impacts were deemed minor in contrast to effects from indirect human impacts. Uncertainty over the precise impacts of climate change on Antarctica created speculation towards the future conservation of the area. The Antarctic Treaty System’s (ATS) agreements ... Thesis Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Lincoln University (New Zealand): Lincoln U Research Archive Antarctic New Zealand The Antarctic
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topic Antarctic governance
Antarctic stakeholders
Antarctic stakeholder analysis
Antarctic conservation
New Zealand
natural resource management
common pool resources (CPRs)
tragedy of the commons
collective action
Antarctica
stakeholder perceptions
stakeholders
survey
conservation
ANZSRC::050209 Natural Resource Management
ANZSRC::050202 Conservation and Biodiversity
spellingShingle Antarctic governance
Antarctic stakeholders
Antarctic stakeholder analysis
Antarctic conservation
New Zealand
natural resource management
common pool resources (CPRs)
tragedy of the commons
collective action
Antarctica
stakeholder perceptions
stakeholders
survey
conservation
ANZSRC::050209 Natural Resource Management
ANZSRC::050202 Conservation and Biodiversity
Gomez Fell, Gabriela Paz
Perspectives on Antarctic conservation: an analysis of New Zealand Antarctic stakeholder views
topic_facet Antarctic governance
Antarctic stakeholders
Antarctic stakeholder analysis
Antarctic conservation
New Zealand
natural resource management
common pool resources (CPRs)
tragedy of the commons
collective action
Antarctica
stakeholder perceptions
stakeholders
survey
conservation
ANZSRC::050209 Natural Resource Management
ANZSRC::050202 Conservation and Biodiversity
description The Antarctic, open to all and under no state ownership, is one of the world’s global commons. This area is facing challenges that extend beyond its boundaries. Challenges stemming from global warming, economic utilisation of natural resources, increased human visitation and growing science-related activities in the area that are placing pressure on Antarctica’s unique ecosystems and biodiversity. In an effort to understand stakeholder perspectives from one of the states involved its governance, this study gathered the views of 124 New Zealand Antarctic stakeholders from four key stakeholder groups (government, science, commercial industry and conservationists) on Antarctic conservation. The study used a mixed methods approach, in the form of an online survey and interviews, to gather their views and utilised two opposing common-pool resource (CPR) management frameworks to analyse the data gathered. The study identified stakeholders in Antarctic conservation, challenges and issues facing Antarctic conservation as well as potential future scenarios for Antarctic conservation. Antarctic stakeholders that were identified included governments, members of the science community, those affiliated with specific commercial industries, and conservationists. In addition, the public and Antarctica’s wildlife were also seen as key stakeholders in Antarctic conservation. Issues raised by survey respondents and interviewees included direct and indirect human impacts on the Antarctic environment, particularly the present and future effects of climate change; as well as the potential for resource exploitation beyond harvesting of marine living resources. Although concerns over growing human presence in Antarctica through science, tourism and fishing were expressed, their impacts were deemed minor in contrast to effects from indirect human impacts. Uncertainty over the precise impacts of climate change on Antarctica created speculation towards the future conservation of the area. The Antarctic Treaty System’s (ATS) agreements ...
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