Tanzania has exceptional wildlife, environment and natural resources. The traditional way of conserving nature and wildlife has been through parks and reserves. In the 1980’s community based conservation emerged as a resource management paradigm. Its premise was that giving local people a stake in wildlife would increase their incentive to conserve it. This would make wildlife an important engine of local economic development. The core elements in community based conservation projects concern development, conservation and sustainable land use. Its ambition both to improve conditions for the local communities and conserve wildlife seems like a win-win situation, but has this really been working that well when applied in the field? This study...
This dissertation focuses on understanding the socioeconomic impacts of Community Based Conservation...
Africa adopted the Yellowstone model of 'in situ' conservation, and established systems of national ...
This study was conducted in Mpimbwe and Inyonga divisions in Rukwa region, Tanzania. It examined th...
Tanzania has exceptional wildlife, environment and natural resources. The traditional way of conserv...
In Africa, to protect wildlife, big areas of land have been put under state control on the basis of ...
In the last few decades there has been a rise in community-based, participatory approaches to conser...
In 2003 Tanzania established 16 pilot Wildlife Management Areas (WMAs), with the aim of enhancing co...
Community-based wildlife management (CWM) approach – known to others as community-based conservation...
Local community participation in wildlife conservation and management is known to have existed for m...
Linking conservation of wildlife in and around protected areas (PAs) to community livelihoods surrou...
Community wildlife management programs in African protected areas aim to deliver livelihood and soci...
Tanzania has a number of wildlife protected areas (WPAs), surrounded by rural communities undertakin...
The pre-colonial traditional societies in Western Serengeti were physically and spiritually connecte...
This study took place in northern Tanzania in Babati district. Wildlife Management Areas (WMAs) are ...
A DISSERTATION SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIEN...
This dissertation focuses on understanding the socioeconomic impacts of Community Based Conservation...
Africa adopted the Yellowstone model of 'in situ' conservation, and established systems of national ...
This study was conducted in Mpimbwe and Inyonga divisions in Rukwa region, Tanzania. It examined th...
Tanzania has exceptional wildlife, environment and natural resources. The traditional way of conserv...
In Africa, to protect wildlife, big areas of land have been put under state control on the basis of ...
In the last few decades there has been a rise in community-based, participatory approaches to conser...
In 2003 Tanzania established 16 pilot Wildlife Management Areas (WMAs), with the aim of enhancing co...
Community-based wildlife management (CWM) approach – known to others as community-based conservation...
Local community participation in wildlife conservation and management is known to have existed for m...
Linking conservation of wildlife in and around protected areas (PAs) to community livelihoods surrou...
Community wildlife management programs in African protected areas aim to deliver livelihood and soci...
Tanzania has a number of wildlife protected areas (WPAs), surrounded by rural communities undertakin...
The pre-colonial traditional societies in Western Serengeti were physically and spiritually connecte...
This study took place in northern Tanzania in Babati district. Wildlife Management Areas (WMAs) are ...
A DISSERTATION SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIEN...
This dissertation focuses on understanding the socioeconomic impacts of Community Based Conservation...
Africa adopted the Yellowstone model of 'in situ' conservation, and established systems of national ...
This study was conducted in Mpimbwe and Inyonga divisions in Rukwa region, Tanzania. It examined th...