This is an historic overview of conservation in Sub-Saharan Africa from pre-colonial times through the present. It demonstrates that Africans practiced conservation that was ignored by the colonial powers. The colonial market economy combined with the human and livestock population explosion of the 21st century are the major factors contributing to the demise of wildlife and critical habitat. Unique insight is provided into the economics of a representative safari company, something that has not been readily available to Community Based Natural Resources Management (CBNRM) practitioners. Modern attempts at sharing benefits from conservation with rural communities will fail due to the low rural resource to population ratio regardless of the ...
The shift from centralised conservation to Community-Based Natural Resource Management (CBNRM) was t...
This article reviews the literature on the conservation and livelihood impacts of recent policy and ...
Community-based conservancies (CBCs) are growing in numbers throughout Africa, particularly in the a...
This is an historic overview of conservation in Sub-Saharan Africa from pre-colonial times through t...
More than twenty years have passed since community-based natural resource management (CBNRM) rose to...
Présentation de l'éditeur : Natural resource management by rural citizens in tropical regions is cru...
Biodiversity is being irretrievably lost around the world at an alarming rate. Attempts to identify ...
Abstract Community-based natural resource management (CBNRM) is a widespread approach to improving ...
Climate change is the greatest challenge our generation will face. This remains brutally true for th...
Nowadays, conservation of natural resources and wildlife can only be successful, many claim, if it g...
Nowadays, conservation of natural resources and wildlife can only be successful, many claim, if it g...
Nowadays, conservation of natural resources and wildlife can only be successful, many claim, if it g...
This article argues that there is substantial optimism to be found in the way that the challenges of...
Abstract Community-based natural resource management (CBNRM) is a widespread approach to improving ...
Southern African models of wildlife management are based on the devolution of wildlife management ri...
The shift from centralised conservation to Community-Based Natural Resource Management (CBNRM) was t...
This article reviews the literature on the conservation and livelihood impacts of recent policy and ...
Community-based conservancies (CBCs) are growing in numbers throughout Africa, particularly in the a...
This is an historic overview of conservation in Sub-Saharan Africa from pre-colonial times through t...
More than twenty years have passed since community-based natural resource management (CBNRM) rose to...
Présentation de l'éditeur : Natural resource management by rural citizens in tropical regions is cru...
Biodiversity is being irretrievably lost around the world at an alarming rate. Attempts to identify ...
Abstract Community-based natural resource management (CBNRM) is a widespread approach to improving ...
Climate change is the greatest challenge our generation will face. This remains brutally true for th...
Nowadays, conservation of natural resources and wildlife can only be successful, many claim, if it g...
Nowadays, conservation of natural resources and wildlife can only be successful, many claim, if it g...
Nowadays, conservation of natural resources and wildlife can only be successful, many claim, if it g...
This article argues that there is substantial optimism to be found in the way that the challenges of...
Abstract Community-based natural resource management (CBNRM) is a widespread approach to improving ...
Southern African models of wildlife management are based on the devolution of wildlife management ri...
The shift from centralised conservation to Community-Based Natural Resource Management (CBNRM) was t...
This article reviews the literature on the conservation and livelihood impacts of recent policy and ...
Community-based conservancies (CBCs) are growing in numbers throughout Africa, particularly in the a...