Abstract:
The Guanacaste Conservation Area (Area de Conservación Guanacaste or ACG).in
northwest Costa Rica is the setting for an importt change in tropical conservation.
In the late-1980s, the fall of the catte raching empires in Guanacaste opened the door to
an expanded Conservation Area. Acting to preserve biodiversity, the ACG bought and
began reforesting large trcts of land adjacent to the already protected wildlands. To
faciltate ths process, it also restrctued its organization to more effectively manage its
staf, activities, and resources. Separting itself from Costa Rica's trditional national park
management structure-in which a centrlized base in the countr's capital administers the
park-it beame a largely independently-managed national Conservation Area whose
administration is contaned within the Guanacaste region.