Analysis of the Socio-economic Contributions of Rincon de la Vieja national park “Conservation with Soul of Volcano” World Natural Heritage Site UNESCO 2009

The Project Systematization and Analysis of the Contributions of National Parks and Biological Reserves to the Economic and Social Development in Costa Rica, Benin and Bhutan is executed under the Program of South-South Cooperation, financed by the Kingdom of the Netherlands and administrated by...

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Autores Principales: Salas Pinel, Fiorella, Moreno Díaz, Mary Luz, González Brenes, Silvia, Mora Salas, Carlos Enrique
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spelling RepoUNACR230292022-08-30T21:35:15Z Analysis of the Socio-economic Contributions of Rincon de la Vieja national park “Conservation with Soul of Volcano” World Natural Heritage Site UNESCO 2009 Salas Pinel, Fiorella Moreno Díaz, Mary Luz González Brenes, Silvia Mora Salas, Carlos Enrique NATIONAL PARKS BIOLOGICAL RESERVES ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT RINCÓN DE LA VIEJA NATURAL HERITAGE PARQUES NACIONALES RESERVAS BIOLÓGICAS DESARROLLO ECONOMÍCO PATRIMONIO NATURAL The Project Systematization and Analysis of the Contributions of National Parks and Biological Reserves to the Economic and Social Development in Costa Rica, Benin and Bhutan is executed under the Program of South-South Cooperation, financed by the Kingdom of the Netherlands and administrated by Fundecooperacion. This project is led by the International Centre for Sustainable Development of Policy (CINPE) of the Universidad Nacional (UNA) of Costa Rica, which performs the general coordination. The counterpart in Benin is the Centre pour l'Environnement Béninois et le Développement Economique et Social (CEBEDES). While in Bhutan is the Division of Nature Conservation of the Ministry of Agriculture and Forests of the Royal Government of Bhutan. The project's general objective is to systematize and analyze the socio-economic contribution –centralized and decentralized- "of national parks and biological reserves to the economic and social development of Costa Rica, Bhutan and Benin and make policy recommendations of management to support policy makers in the management of national parks and biological reserves. Rincon de la Vieja National Park (PNRV), which is part of the Guanacaste Conservation Area (ACG, Site of World Natural Heritage UNESCO), is one of the three case studies analyzed in Costa Rica. The same one that was selected by a group of experts to meet various criteria, which place it as a Protected Wildlife Area of priority in terms of water resources, diversity of landscapes, ecosystems and species, research, potential for energy generation, generation of environmental services, and national and international relevance, among others. The methodology used in the study combines cluster analysis with a dynamics of added value chain. Where PNRV constitutes the material basis that underpins the existence and reproduction of diverse socio-economic activities that depend directly and indirectly on their preservation. These activities report qualitative and quantitative contributions to various social actors at local, regional, national and international levels. In an effort to translate these contributions in monetary terms, the search, systematization and analysis of primary and secondary information allows an approximate estimation of the contributions of PNRV for 2009. In this regard, the overall contribution of Rincon de la Vieja National Park is approximately 12.8 billion colones (US$ 23,010,302). This implies about 282 million colones (US$ 507,810) at the local level. Meanwhile, the regional level reports an amount close to 2.3 billion colones (US$ 4,169,121), the national level of 2.3 billion colones (US$ 4,258,638), and 7.8 billion colones (US$ 14,074,733 ) at international level. El Proyecto Sistematización y Análisis de las Contribuciones de los Parques Nacionales y Reservas Biológicas al Desarrollo Económico y Social en Costa Rica, Benín y Bután es ejecutado bajo el Programa de Cooperación Sur-Sur, financiado por el Reino de los Países Bajos y administrado por Fundecooperación. Este proyecto es liderado por el Centro Internacional de Política para el Desarrollo Sostenible (CINPE) de la Universidad Nacional (UNA) de Costa Rica, que realiza la coordinación general. La contraparte en Benín es el Centre Béninois pour l'Environnement et le Développement Economique et Social (CEBEDES). Mientras en Bután es la División de Conservación de la Naturaleza del Ministerio de Agricultura y Bosques del Real Gobierno de Bután. El objetivo general del Proyecto es sistematizar y analizar la contribución socioeconómica –descentralizada y centralizada- de los parques nacionales y reservas biológicas al desarrollo económico y social de Costa Rica, Bután y Benín y hacer recomendaciones de política de gestión para apoyar a los hacedores de política en el manejo de los parques nacionales y reservas biológicas. El Parque Nacional Rincón de la Vieja (PNRV), que forma parte del Área de Conservación Guanacaste (ACG, Sitio de Patrimonio Natural de la Humanidad UNESCO), es uno de los 3 estudios de caso analizados en Costa Rica. Mismo que fue seleccionado por un grupo de expertos por cumplir con diversos criterios que lo sitúan como un Área Silvestre Protegida prioritaria en términos de recursos hídricos, diversidad de paisajes, ecosistemas y especies. Investigación, potencial para la generación energética, generación de servicios ambientales, y pertinencia nacional e internacional, entre otros. La metodología empleada en el estudio combina el análisis de clúster con una dinámica de cadena de valor agregado. Donde el PNRV constituye la base material que sustenta la existencia y reproducción de diversas actividades socioeconómicas, que dependen directa e indirectamente de su conservación. Estas actividades reportan contribuciones cualitativas y cuantitativas para diversos actores sociales en los ámbitos local, regional, nacional e internacional. En un esfuerzo por traducir estas contribuciones en términos monetarios, la búsqueda, sistematización y análisis de información primaria y secundaria permite aproximar una estimación de los aportes del PNRV para el año 2009. A este respecto, la contribución global del Parque Nacional Rincón de la Vieja asciende aproximadamente a 12.8 mil millones de colones (US$ 23.010.302). Lo que implica alrededor de 282 millones de colones (US$ 507.810) en el ámbito local. Mientras, el ámbito regional reporta un monto cercano a los 2.3 mil millones de colones (US$ 4.169.121), la escala nacional 2.3 mil millones de colones (US$4.258.638), y 7.8 mil millones de colones (US$ 14.074.733) en la esfera internacional. Universidad Nacional, Costa Rica Fundecooperación Programme for South-South Cooperation Embajada del Reino de los Países Bajos Sistema Nacional de Áreas de Conservación Centro Internacional de Política Económica para el Desarrollo Sostenible 2022-05-12T17:50:57Z 2022-05-12T17:50:57Z 2001-07 http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_1843 http://hdl.handle.net/11056/23029 spa Acceso abierto Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internacional http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ application/pdf Universidad Nacional, Costa Rica
institution Universidad Nacional de Costa Rica
collection Repositorio UNA-Costa Rica
language Español
topic NATIONAL PARKS
BIOLOGICAL RESERVES
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
RINCÓN DE LA VIEJA
NATURAL HERITAGE
PARQUES NACIONALES
RESERVAS BIOLÓGICAS
DESARROLLO ECONOMÍCO
PATRIMONIO NATURAL
spellingShingle NATIONAL PARKS
BIOLOGICAL RESERVES
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
RINCÓN DE LA VIEJA
NATURAL HERITAGE
PARQUES NACIONALES
RESERVAS BIOLÓGICAS
DESARROLLO ECONOMÍCO
PATRIMONIO NATURAL
Salas Pinel, Fiorella
Moreno Díaz, Mary Luz
González Brenes, Silvia
Mora Salas, Carlos Enrique
Analysis of the Socio-economic Contributions of Rincon de la Vieja national park “Conservation with Soul of Volcano” World Natural Heritage Site UNESCO 2009
description The Project Systematization and Analysis of the Contributions of National Parks and Biological Reserves to the Economic and Social Development in Costa Rica, Benin and Bhutan is executed under the Program of South-South Cooperation, financed by the Kingdom of the Netherlands and administrated by Fundecooperacion. This project is led by the International Centre for Sustainable Development of Policy (CINPE) of the Universidad Nacional (UNA) of Costa Rica, which performs the general coordination. The counterpart in Benin is the Centre pour l'Environnement Béninois et le Développement Economique et Social (CEBEDES). While in Bhutan is the Division of Nature Conservation of the Ministry of Agriculture and Forests of the Royal Government of Bhutan. The project's general objective is to systematize and analyze the socio-economic contribution –centralized and decentralized- "of national parks and biological reserves to the economic and social development of Costa Rica, Bhutan and Benin and make policy recommendations of management to support policy makers in the management of national parks and biological reserves. Rincon de la Vieja National Park (PNRV), which is part of the Guanacaste Conservation Area (ACG, Site of World Natural Heritage UNESCO), is one of the three case studies analyzed in Costa Rica. The same one that was selected by a group of experts to meet various criteria, which place it as a Protected Wildlife Area of priority in terms of water resources, diversity of landscapes, ecosystems and species, research, potential for energy generation, generation of environmental services, and national and international relevance, among others. The methodology used in the study combines cluster analysis with a dynamics of added value chain. Where PNRV constitutes the material basis that underpins the existence and reproduction of diverse socio-economic activities that depend directly and indirectly on their preservation. These activities report qualitative and quantitative contributions to various social actors at local, regional, national and international levels. In an effort to translate these contributions in monetary terms, the search, systematization and analysis of primary and secondary information allows an approximate estimation of the contributions of PNRV for 2009. In this regard, the overall contribution of Rincon de la Vieja National Park is approximately 12.8 billion colones (US$ 23,010,302). This implies about 282 million colones (US$ 507,810) at the local level. Meanwhile, the regional level reports an amount close to 2.3 billion colones (US$ 4,169,121), the national level of 2.3 billion colones (US$ 4,258,638), and 7.8 billion colones (US$ 14,074,733 ) at international level.
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author Salas Pinel, Fiorella
Moreno Díaz, Mary Luz
González Brenes, Silvia
Mora Salas, Carlos Enrique
author_sort Salas Pinel, Fiorella
title Analysis of the Socio-economic Contributions of Rincon de la Vieja national park “Conservation with Soul of Volcano” World Natural Heritage Site UNESCO 2009
title_short Analysis of the Socio-economic Contributions of Rincon de la Vieja national park “Conservation with Soul of Volcano” World Natural Heritage Site UNESCO 2009
title_full Analysis of the Socio-economic Contributions of Rincon de la Vieja national park “Conservation with Soul of Volcano” World Natural Heritage Site UNESCO 2009
title_fullStr Analysis of the Socio-economic Contributions of Rincon de la Vieja national park “Conservation with Soul of Volcano” World Natural Heritage Site UNESCO 2009
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of the Socio-economic Contributions of Rincon de la Vieja national park “Conservation with Soul of Volcano” World Natural Heritage Site UNESCO 2009
title_sort analysis of the socio-economic contributions of rincon de la vieja national park “conservation with soul of volcano” world natural heritage site unesco 2009
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