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Focal Areas for Measuring the Human Well-Being Impacts of a Conservation Initiative

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Type: Journal Article
Author: Leisher, Craig; Samberg, Leah H.; Van Buekering, Pieter; Sanjayan, M.
Journal: Sustainability
Volume: 5
Page(s): 997-1010
Date: 2013
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10535/9020
Sector: Social Organization
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Subject(s): biodiversity
poverty
measurement
socio-economic systems
Abstract: "Within conservation, the need to measure the impacts on people from conservation initiatives such as projects and programs is growing, but understanding and measuring the multidimensional impacts on human well-being from conservation initiatives is complex. To understand the constituent components of human well-being and identify which components of well-being are most common, we analyzed 31 known indices for measuring human well-being. We found 11 focal areas shared by two or more indices for measuring human well-being, and the focal areas of living standards, health, education, social cohesion, security, environment, and governance were in at least 14 of the 31 human well-being indices. We examined each of the common focal areas and assessed its relevance to measuring the human well-being impacts of a conservation initiative. We then looked for existing indices that include the relevant focal areas and recommend the use of Stiglitz et al. (2009)--a framework designed to measure economic performance and social progress--as a starting place for understanding and selecting human well-being focal areas suitable for measuring the impacts on people from a conservation initiative."

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