Distrust within protected area and natural resource management: A systematic review protocol

PLoS One. 2022 Mar 17;17(3):e0265353. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0265353. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

Trust is a key variable for successful natural resource management and is commonly the focus of conceptual and methodological development. Distrust, on the other hand, is frequently cited as an obstacle to management, but appears to be rarely defined, conceptually underdeveloped, and inconsistently examined. This systematic review protocol (OSF preregistration https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/GKUAW) was developed to answer two primary questions in relation to protected area and natural resource management: 1) How is distrust conceptualized, and 2) What methods are used to gather evidence of distrust? The aim is to provide a comprehensive overview of how distrust is theoretically developed and what questions are used to uncover distrust. Also, it will summarize findings on what leads to and results from distrust. Four academic and eight gray literature databases will be searched using Boolean keyword searches. Articles eligible for inclusion are those that present original research, gather and present evidence of distrust, and focus on protected areas and/or natural resource management. The review will result in a narrative synthesis that summarizes approaches to distrust within protected area and natural resource management.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Natural Resources*
  • Systematic Reviews as Topic

Grants and funding

Publication of this paper was supported, in part, by the Thomas G. Scott Publication Fund. No additional external funding was received for this study.