Conservation of biodiversity outside designated protected areas in Kenya, in the 21st century, is becoming increasingly difficult due to declining available land space, increasing human population, alienation of local people, lack of socio- economic incentives for conservation and lack of suitable models to be adopted. Although, the traditional national park model, led to the establishment of the key Kenyan parks and reserves, it cannot be adopted by any further study as it mainly emphasizes the wilderness and its biological resources, and places less emphases on expertise, needs and development of local communities (Wishitemi, 2008:103). Hence, the current network of protected areas is under many threats, unpopular and resented by local co...
Linking conservation of wildlife in and around protected areas (PAs) to community livelihoods surrou...
Kenya has ratified several Multilateral Environmental Agreements (MEAs) such as the Convention on Bi...
Successful conservation in Africa hinges on the perceptions of communities bordering protected areas...
Conference paper presented at the 1st African Conference on Sustainable Tourism in Strathmore Univer...
Conference paper presented at the 1st African Conference on Sustainable Tourism in Strathmore Univer...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2010.Protected areas in Kenya constitute 7% of t...
‘In the past they have been seen as islands of protection in an ocean of destruction. We need to lea...
In 1996 the Kenya Wildlife Services (KWS) embarked on a "Parks beyond Parks" programme, which aime...
Thesis (M.Sc.)-University of Natal, Durban, 2000.This thesis provides an analysis of a community bas...
The major threat facing conservation of wildlife within and outside protected areas presently is the...
The Indigenous Kenyan Maasai community has coexisted with the wildlife surrounding it for decades fr...
Over the past two decades, the number of conservancies in Kenya has increased rapidly in the margina...
Community-based conservation in four national parks and four wildlife reserves in Kibale and Queen E...
This paper shows how communities can be vehicles for nature conservation through community engagemen...
A better integration of local wildlife-friendly knowledge into management plans may revive communiti...
Linking conservation of wildlife in and around protected areas (PAs) to community livelihoods surrou...
Kenya has ratified several Multilateral Environmental Agreements (MEAs) such as the Convention on Bi...
Successful conservation in Africa hinges on the perceptions of communities bordering protected areas...
Conference paper presented at the 1st African Conference on Sustainable Tourism in Strathmore Univer...
Conference paper presented at the 1st African Conference on Sustainable Tourism in Strathmore Univer...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2010.Protected areas in Kenya constitute 7% of t...
‘In the past they have been seen as islands of protection in an ocean of destruction. We need to lea...
In 1996 the Kenya Wildlife Services (KWS) embarked on a "Parks beyond Parks" programme, which aime...
Thesis (M.Sc.)-University of Natal, Durban, 2000.This thesis provides an analysis of a community bas...
The major threat facing conservation of wildlife within and outside protected areas presently is the...
The Indigenous Kenyan Maasai community has coexisted with the wildlife surrounding it for decades fr...
Over the past two decades, the number of conservancies in Kenya has increased rapidly in the margina...
Community-based conservation in four national parks and four wildlife reserves in Kibale and Queen E...
This paper shows how communities can be vehicles for nature conservation through community engagemen...
A better integration of local wildlife-friendly knowledge into management plans may revive communiti...
Linking conservation of wildlife in and around protected areas (PAs) to community livelihoods surrou...
Kenya has ratified several Multilateral Environmental Agreements (MEAs) such as the Convention on Bi...
Successful conservation in Africa hinges on the perceptions of communities bordering protected areas...