PARKS, RESETTLEMENT, AND POPULATION - A CASE-STUDY IN THE DOMINICAN-REPUBLIC

Citation
Jm. Stycos et I. Duarte, PARKS, RESETTLEMENT, AND POPULATION - A CASE-STUDY IN THE DOMINICAN-REPUBLIC, Society & natural resources, 8(3), 1995, pp. 243-260
Citations number
24
Categorie Soggetti
Sociology,"Environmental Studies
Journal title
ISSN journal
08941920
Volume
8
Issue
3
Year of publication
1995
Pages
243 - 260
Database
ISI
SICI code
0894-1920(1995)8:3<243:PRAP-A>2.0.ZU;2-2
Abstract
A survey of 139 men and 123 women in four communities bordering Los Ha itises National Park in the Dominican Republic was undertaken in late 1992. The survey followed a presidential decree ordering the army to c lear the forest of people and cattle, and to resettle a number of vill ages. Some of the findings were as follows. Use of the forest for fire wood and cash crop cultivation was admitted by most of the population, but there was also an awareness of the need to conserve the forest an d an expressed willingness to compromise on its use. However, awarenes s of park boundaries and an appreciation of the concept of a national park were less evident. Villagers welcome rapid population growth and women favor (and have) large families despite high rates of sterilizat ion. Nearly everyone is opposed to resettlement and favors community p articipation in programs to alleviate pressures on the park. In additi on to providing housing and services, a resettlement program will have to find adequate substitutes for current park activities that provide cash income. Few of a battery of social indicators such as gender, ag e, or socioeconomic status showed much relation to use of the park or to attitudes toward conservation, other than community and religion.