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Approaches to include Socio- Economic Aspects in the CAP Processes developed in Guatemala Estuardo Secaira Río San Pedro, Petén, Guatemala Fotografía: Estuardo Secaira

Include them through the participation of appropiate stakeholders People for whom socio- economic concerns are a priority: People for whom socio- economic concerns are a priority: –can be part of the planning team, depending of local realities.  Sarstún Management Consortium,  Cerro San Gil Executive Board. –should be invited to the CAP workshops and meetings, and their points of view should be taking into account.

Collect and/or develop social, economic and cultural information about your area of work. Collect and/or develop social, economic and cultural information about your area of work. Include that information appropiately in the Situation Analysis of your targets (as stakeholders, indirect threats or factors, opportunities, etc.) Include that information appropiately in the Situation Analysis of your targets (as stakeholders, indirect threats or factors, opportunities, etc.) Include them as a crucial part of the context

Situation Analysis (3) Measures of Success (6) Strategies (4) Conservation Targets Natural Cultural Economic Activities Social “Aspects” (1) Threat Analysis (2) (1a) Viability, Integrity and Significance Analysis (5) Capacity Analysis Include them as targets

Tangible Cultural Targets Tangible Cultural Targets –Archaeological Sites –Archaeological Sites grouped in Cultural Zones –Cultural Movable Objects –Historical documents –Historical Buildings Non-tangible Cultural Targets Non-tangible Cultural Targets –Sacred Sites (mix of both…) –Traditional knowledge –Oral traditions –Indigenous culture (as a whole…) Categories and examples of Cultural, Economic and Social Targets

Economic Activities Economic Activities –Tourism –Fisheries –Forestry –Cattle Ranching –Agriculture Social “Aspects” (a better term??) Social “Aspects” (a better term??) –Land tenure security –Access to basic services –Community cohesiveness –Community participation –Governance? Categories and examples of Cultural, Economic and Social Targets

They should exist within the boundaries of the planning site. They should exist within the boundaries of the planning site. They should be closely (inextricably??) linked to the management of the planning site. They should be closely (inextricably??) linked to the management of the planning site. Ideally, there should be organizations and people interested in their “management” Ideally, there should be organizations and people interested in their “management”  do not define “orphan” strategies. Considerations for the inclusion of Cultural, Economic and Social Targets

CAP logic works well for cultural targets and economic activities (we are testing it for social aspects…) CAP logic works well for cultural targets and economic activities (we are testing it for social aspects…) All need a conceptual adaptation, like this...Cultural Integrity Analysis.ppt All need a conceptual adaptation, like this...Cultural Integrity Analysis.pptCultural Integrity Analysis.pptCultural Integrity Analysis.ppt Short threat analysis – directly to sources of pressure – it may work better for non-tangible cultural targets, economic activities and social aspects. Short threat analysis – directly to sources of pressure – it may work better for non-tangible cultural targets, economic activities and social aspects. –Try to do Situation Analysis first, in order to organize the causation chain of your threats. Strategic objectives for non-tangible cultural targets have focused on the improvement of the key attributes, instead of abating threats that are beyond the reach of managers. Strategic objectives for non-tangible cultural targets have focused on the improvement of the key attributes, instead of abating threats that are beyond the reach of managers. Lessons learned regarding the inclusion of Cultural, Economic and Social Targets

Thank you!! Questions??