Conservation & Society (Jan 2023)

Centering Communities in Conservation through Asset-Based Quality of Life Planning

  • Jacob Campbell,
  • Christopher Jarrett,
  • Alaka Wali,
  • Amy Rosenthal,
  • Diana Alvira,
  • Ana Lemos,
  • Mario Longoni,
  • Alexis Winter,
  • Lorena Lopez

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/cs.cs_146_21
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21, no. 1
pp. 48 – 60

Abstract

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Healthy environments are fundamental to the quality of life of communities worldwide. Yet, many efforts to integrate environmental conservation with human well-being have struggled to center local people or failed to be flexible enough to accommodate a diversity of priorities. We present a methodology for community engagement known as Quality of Life (QoL) Planning—a form of rapid assessment, reflection, and consensus-building rooted in community assets. QoL Planning empowers communities to drive the conservation agenda and improve their well-being through conservation. In this paper, we provide an overview of the QoL Planning process and describe some of the positive outcomes it has generated. We compare four case studies from different regions—two in rural communities in Amazonian Peru and two in urban or peri-urban communities in the Chicago region in the United States—and assess some of the major lessons and insights. Lastly, we describe enabling conditions that contribute to the success of QoL Planning and identify important considerations for practitioners interested in implementing the methodology.

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