ABSTRACT Dispute over land-use between the local people and conservation agencies is becoming a serious problem in Africa. Ethiopia is no exception after the socialist regime (1974-1991) established most of the conservation areas in the 1970s. This has placed the local people in opposition with the imposed policy of wildlife conservation after the revolu-tion of 1991. This paper examines the contemporary resistance by the Arssi Oromo against the conservation policy for the Senkelle Swayne’s Hartebeest Sanctuary, and analyzes the historical relationships between the Arssi Oromo and the policy enforcement by Ethiopian governments. This paper also probes the current attitudes of the local people to the conserva-tion policy through the indigeno...
The paper aimed to review Human-Wildlife Conflict which is fast becoming a serious threat to the sur...
The study on the attitude and perception of local community toward protected area was carried out in...
Abstract People who perceive economic benefits and enjoy unrestricted access to natural resources te...
ABSTRACT Dispute over land-use between the local people and conservation agencies is becoming a seri...
Human–wildlife conflict is a serious challenge undermining the integrity of protected areas in devel...
In western Ethiopia, population pressure, upland land degradation and recurrent food shortages have ...
The pre-colonial traditional societies in Western Serengeti were physically and spiritually connecte...
Whereas some conservationists argue that people-oriented approaches' failed to achieve conservation ...
Whereas some conservationists argue that ‘people-oriented approaches’ failed to achieve conservation...
Across Africa, national policies that established protected areas (PAs) typically limited local use ...
In some developing countries there is a call to open-up protected areas and even National Parks for ...
Human–wildlife conflict presents major challenges to both wildlife managers and rural livelihoods. H...
In some developing countries there is a call to open-up protected areas and even National Parks for ...
This article discusses the contention between the state and local Guji people on issues of developme...
ABSTRACT Communities are now the focal point of conservationist thinking. In this pa-per I present a...
The paper aimed to review Human-Wildlife Conflict which is fast becoming a serious threat to the sur...
The study on the attitude and perception of local community toward protected area was carried out in...
Abstract People who perceive economic benefits and enjoy unrestricted access to natural resources te...
ABSTRACT Dispute over land-use between the local people and conservation agencies is becoming a seri...
Human–wildlife conflict is a serious challenge undermining the integrity of protected areas in devel...
In western Ethiopia, population pressure, upland land degradation and recurrent food shortages have ...
The pre-colonial traditional societies in Western Serengeti were physically and spiritually connecte...
Whereas some conservationists argue that people-oriented approaches' failed to achieve conservation ...
Whereas some conservationists argue that ‘people-oriented approaches’ failed to achieve conservation...
Across Africa, national policies that established protected areas (PAs) typically limited local use ...
In some developing countries there is a call to open-up protected areas and even National Parks for ...
Human–wildlife conflict presents major challenges to both wildlife managers and rural livelihoods. H...
In some developing countries there is a call to open-up protected areas and even National Parks for ...
This article discusses the contention between the state and local Guji people on issues of developme...
ABSTRACT Communities are now the focal point of conservationist thinking. In this pa-per I present a...
The paper aimed to review Human-Wildlife Conflict which is fast becoming a serious threat to the sur...
The study on the attitude and perception of local community toward protected area was carried out in...
Abstract People who perceive economic benefits and enjoy unrestricted access to natural resources te...