Title of article :
A review of the role of protected areas in conserving global domestic animal diversity
Author/Authors :
Rosenthal، J. S. نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
A content analysis of 167 country reports submitted for the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization’s State of the World’s
Animal Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture was conducted to determine the extent to which protected areas are recognized as
means of conserving domestic animal diversity. For countries in which protected areas were reported to help conserve the diversity of
domesticated animals, additional details were sought from a review of related literature. Protected areas were seldom discussed in
country reports and were most often mentioned as means to protect biodiversity in general, wild relatives of domesticated animals
or wild game species. The most frequently mentioned way in which protected areas conserve domestic animal diversity is through
initiatives that utilize indigenous breeds of livestock in nature conservation programmes. By offering farmers financial incentives
for these ecological services, protected areas help offset potential economic disadvantages of raising indigenous breeds that may be
less productive in industrial environments. Additional incentives to raise indigenous breeds are supported by protected areas such
as niche marketing of organic food and fibre, establishing “seed herd” programmes and tourism promotion. Many opportunities
exist for protected area managers and authorities responsible for conserving animal genetic resources for food and agriculture to
fulfil mutually compatible objectives.
Keywords :
conservation grazing , domestic animal diversity , sustainable development , Parks , Protected areas
Journal title :
Animal Genetic Resources Resources Genetiques Animales Recursos Geneticos Animales
Journal title :
Animal Genetic Resources Resources Genetiques Animales Recursos Geneticos Animales