Legitimising transboundary conservation-development initiatives: a discourse analysis of policy-decision making and its implications for rural community participation Online publication date: Wed, 02-Jul-2014
by Chengeto Chaderopa
International Journal of Tourism Policy (IJTP), Vol. 5, No. 1/2, 2013
Abstract: The aim of this study is to enrich analyses and appreciation of the role of Transfrontier Conservation Areas (TFCAs) and Transfrontier Parks (TPs) in Southern Africa regarding their potency to adequately address conservation-development goals. The study takes a discourse analytical perspective of political articulations supporting the introduction of TFCAs as recorded on official websites of various southern Africa governments, Peace Parks Foundation (PPF), and other official documents. Discourse analysis shows how language can be deployed to legitimise action as well shape the parameters of debating conservation-development policy interventions. Discourse analysis therefore presents opportunities to interpret conservation-development policy in a theoretically informed and insightful way. The study argues that the limitations of the TFCAs regarding the facilitation of meaningful participation of rural transborder communities in mainstream TFCAs socio-economic activities are in fact observable within the politicians' TFCAs policy articulations. This approach therefore enriches understanding of the rift between policy articulations and actual practice of TFCAs. The study observes that although the policymakers' legitimation discourse constructs TFCAs as a win-win concept, it still fails to hide their disenfranchising side.
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