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  6. Assessing Community Values Of Civil Society Organizations Led Coastal Ecotourism Conservation Projects On Climate Change Context

Assessing community values of civil society organizations led coastal ecotourism conservation projects on climate change context

Ravi Sharma1, Vishal Pradhan2

  • 1Symbiosis Institute of International Business, Symbiosis International (Deemed University), Pune, India.

Evaluation and Program Planning
|June 13, 2025

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Summary
This summary is machine-generated.

Civil Society Organizations' (CSOs) expertise and collaborations enhance institutional climate capacity in coastal ecotourism conservation. This research informs policy and practice for effective community-based conservation efforts.

Area of Science:

  • Environmental Science
  • Sociology
  • Ecotourism Studies

Background:

  • Coastal communities in Maharashtra, India, are implementing ecotourism for conservation.
  • Assessing the institutional climate capacity of Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) is crucial for project success.
  • Understanding community values is key to effective conservation initiatives.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine community values shaping CSO institutional climate capacity in ecotourism conservation.
  • To identify factors influencing CSO capacity using the Situation-Actor-Process-Learning (SAP-L) model.
  • To evaluate CSO strengths and weaknesses in conservation project areas.

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  • Utilized consultative approaches with CSOs, NGOs, and Self-Help Groups (SHGs).
  • Employed focused group discussions and key informant interviews in project areas.
Keywords:
Climate Adaptive CapacityClimate ResilienceCommunity EngagementInstitutional Capacity

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    • Sociocultural factors and climate action orientation are positively influenced by CSO engagement.
    • Effective planning and budgeting support CSO management and scenario planning.

    Conclusions:

    • CSO capacity in coastal ecotourism conservation is significantly influenced by expertise, collaboration, and planning.
    • Findings provide insights for policy and practice in community-based conservation.
    • Further quantitative research is recommended to validate and expand upon these findings.
    SAP-L Analysis