Nature reserves and national parks were originally conceived as a means of preserving flora and fauna in their natural habitat. Now they are often seen as a means of generating more lucrative activities, particularly those linked to hunting, and to cultural or ecotourism. The traditional rights of the original inhabitants in those areas designated as reserves has in the past often been overlooked or ignored, but it is now requiring arbitration of a polical nature. What rights should people have to make use of the areas, what role should they play in their management and, most sensitive of all, what share of the revenue should they receive? Well before the creation of the first American national park, the Yellowstone, which was establish...
This paper analyzes the opportunities and tensions generated by efforts to use conservationbased tou...
In 1996 the Kenya Wildlife Services (KWS) embarked on a "Parks beyond Parks" programme, which aime...
There are two primary options for the successful preservation of national resources in African natio...
Nature reserves and national parks were originally conceived as a means of preserving flora and faun...
Nature reserves and national parks were originally conceived as a means of preserving flora and faun...
The World Conservation Strategy stresses the maintenance of essential ecological processes and life-...
Tanzania and Uganda are two countries in Africa with an outstanding abundance of biodiversity. This...
Sustainable national parks: balancing competing priorities of conservation and recreation For the h...
Ecosystem services are declining just when their value is being fully appreciated for the first time...
From an economic point of view, protected areas do not bring in high profits, in comparison to other...
There's no question about it: parks and protected areas are the absolute cornerstone of our efforts ...
National Parks (Parks) have been defined by the IUCN as areas to be managed for ecosystem protection...
Copyright © 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.The majority of species classified as “threatened...
From an economic point of view, protected areas do not bring in high profits, in comparison to other...
In 1996 the Kenya Wildlife Services (KWS) embarked on a "Parks beyond Parks" programme, which aime...
This paper analyzes the opportunities and tensions generated by efforts to use conservationbased tou...
In 1996 the Kenya Wildlife Services (KWS) embarked on a "Parks beyond Parks" programme, which aime...
There are two primary options for the successful preservation of national resources in African natio...
Nature reserves and national parks were originally conceived as a means of preserving flora and faun...
Nature reserves and national parks were originally conceived as a means of preserving flora and faun...
The World Conservation Strategy stresses the maintenance of essential ecological processes and life-...
Tanzania and Uganda are two countries in Africa with an outstanding abundance of biodiversity. This...
Sustainable national parks: balancing competing priorities of conservation and recreation For the h...
Ecosystem services are declining just when their value is being fully appreciated for the first time...
From an economic point of view, protected areas do not bring in high profits, in comparison to other...
There's no question about it: parks and protected areas are the absolute cornerstone of our efforts ...
National Parks (Parks) have been defined by the IUCN as areas to be managed for ecosystem protection...
Copyright © 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.The majority of species classified as “threatened...
From an economic point of view, protected areas do not bring in high profits, in comparison to other...
In 1996 the Kenya Wildlife Services (KWS) embarked on a "Parks beyond Parks" programme, which aime...
This paper analyzes the opportunities and tensions generated by efforts to use conservationbased tou...
In 1996 the Kenya Wildlife Services (KWS) embarked on a "Parks beyond Parks" programme, which aime...
There are two primary options for the successful preservation of national resources in African natio...