Conserving natural resources outside protected areas has its own challenges. Participation and acceptance play an important role in CBNRM. The following hypotheses were tested (a) attitudes and perceptions of the respondents’ towards wildlife vary with selected socio-economic variables, b) satisfaction derived from CAMPFIRE benefits has an influence on attitudes and perceptions of respondents’ and (c) respondents’ attitudes and perceptions vary with distance to the Park boundary. The study employed a questionnaire and participatory research tools such as Key Informant Interviews, one-to-one informal discussions and participant observation. The main findings showed that depending on respondents’ background and distance from the park boundary...
With the increase in illegal resource harvesting in most protected areas (PAs), the need to understa...
The study sought to determine tourist perceptions on the threats to the sustainability of wildlife t...
CBNRM projects are meant for local people to benefit from managing and conserving natural resources...
Conserving natural resources outside protected areas has its own challenges. Participation and accep...
Conserving natural resources outside protected areas has its own challenges. Participation and accep...
Human-wildlife conflicts are a global problem, and are occurring in many countries where human and w...
Human-wildlife conflicts are a global problem, and are occurring in many countries where human and w...
Abstract Community-based natural resource management (CBNRM) emphasises the role and benefits of lo...
This study was conducted in three districts of the southern lowveld of Zimbabwe to assess the econom...
Wayne M. Getz et al. present an optimistic outlook for community-based natural resource management (...
Wildfire risk is increasing as more people are resettled in woodland areas of Bubi district due to i...
The Communal Areas Management Programme for Indigenous Resources (CAMPFIRE) is a flagship Community ...
Participation and devolution are central components of CAMPFIRE, Zimbabwe’s community-based natural ...
This paper was presented at a ZIMWESI Workshop, Extension Intervention in Resource Management: New P...
Devolution of authority over natural resource management is now well advanced for the mega-fauna in ...
With the increase in illegal resource harvesting in most protected areas (PAs), the need to understa...
The study sought to determine tourist perceptions on the threats to the sustainability of wildlife t...
CBNRM projects are meant for local people to benefit from managing and conserving natural resources...
Conserving natural resources outside protected areas has its own challenges. Participation and accep...
Conserving natural resources outside protected areas has its own challenges. Participation and accep...
Human-wildlife conflicts are a global problem, and are occurring in many countries where human and w...
Human-wildlife conflicts are a global problem, and are occurring in many countries where human and w...
Abstract Community-based natural resource management (CBNRM) emphasises the role and benefits of lo...
This study was conducted in three districts of the southern lowveld of Zimbabwe to assess the econom...
Wayne M. Getz et al. present an optimistic outlook for community-based natural resource management (...
Wildfire risk is increasing as more people are resettled in woodland areas of Bubi district due to i...
The Communal Areas Management Programme for Indigenous Resources (CAMPFIRE) is a flagship Community ...
Participation and devolution are central components of CAMPFIRE, Zimbabwe’s community-based natural ...
This paper was presented at a ZIMWESI Workshop, Extension Intervention in Resource Management: New P...
Devolution of authority over natural resource management is now well advanced for the mega-fauna in ...
With the increase in illegal resource harvesting in most protected areas (PAs), the need to understa...
The study sought to determine tourist perceptions on the threats to the sustainability of wildlife t...
CBNRM projects are meant for local people to benefit from managing and conserving natural resources...