Wildlife in Zimbabwe's communal lands, unlike livestock or agricultural production, is based on ecological units that do not necessarily conform to the administrative boundaries of ward or district. In the communal areas of Zimbabwe, livestock and arable based production and income are privatised to the household even though they are under communal tenure. Consequently, this control of benefits influences the degree of tolerance of transactional and opportunity costs households are willing to bear in the production process1. With such motivational dynamics at play, the fugitive nature of wildlife resources and communal land tenure, how then should a wildlife producer community be defined? This.article analyses distribution of wildlife reve...
Institutions play a significant role in stabilizing large-scale cooperation in common pool resource ...
Community based wildlife management in Zimbabwe is rooted in ideas of global significance whose cen...
This thesis explores human-wildlife interactions under community managed game parks. The thesis cons...
Wildlife in Zimbabwe's communal lands, unlike livestock or agricultural production, is based on ecol...
This article analyses distribution of wildlife revenues in the B lilimamangwe and Tsholotsho Distric...
This article analyses the distribution of wildlife revenues in the Bulilimamangwe and Tsholotsho Dis...
This thesis explores human-wildlife interactions under community managed game parks. The thesis cons...
Community based wildlife management in Zimbabwe is rooted in ideas of global significance whose cent...
N° ISBN - 978-2-7380-1284-5International audienceCommunity based wildlife management in Zimbabwe is ...
Includes bibliographical referencesThis thesis focuses on the economics and institutional aspects of...
THE ECONOMICS OF COMMUNITY-BASED WILDLIFE CONSERVATION IN ZIMBABWE This thesis deals with the econom...
This article describes how a participatory action research project, the Zambezi Valley Advocacy Proj...
This article describes how a participatory action research project, the Zambezi Valley Advocacy Proj...
This study assesses how indigenous rural communities sharing marginal areas with wildlife in Gutsa a...
This study assesses how indigenous rural communities sharing marginal areas with wildlife in Gutsa a...
Institutions play a significant role in stabilizing large-scale cooperation in common pool resource ...
Community based wildlife management in Zimbabwe is rooted in ideas of global significance whose cen...
This thesis explores human-wildlife interactions under community managed game parks. The thesis cons...
Wildlife in Zimbabwe's communal lands, unlike livestock or agricultural production, is based on ecol...
This article analyses distribution of wildlife revenues in the B lilimamangwe and Tsholotsho Distric...
This article analyses the distribution of wildlife revenues in the Bulilimamangwe and Tsholotsho Dis...
This thesis explores human-wildlife interactions under community managed game parks. The thesis cons...
Community based wildlife management in Zimbabwe is rooted in ideas of global significance whose cent...
N° ISBN - 978-2-7380-1284-5International audienceCommunity based wildlife management in Zimbabwe is ...
Includes bibliographical referencesThis thesis focuses on the economics and institutional aspects of...
THE ECONOMICS OF COMMUNITY-BASED WILDLIFE CONSERVATION IN ZIMBABWE This thesis deals with the econom...
This article describes how a participatory action research project, the Zambezi Valley Advocacy Proj...
This article describes how a participatory action research project, the Zambezi Valley Advocacy Proj...
This study assesses how indigenous rural communities sharing marginal areas with wildlife in Gutsa a...
This study assesses how indigenous rural communities sharing marginal areas with wildlife in Gutsa a...
Institutions play a significant role in stabilizing large-scale cooperation in common pool resource ...
Community based wildlife management in Zimbabwe is rooted in ideas of global significance whose cen...
This thesis explores human-wildlife interactions under community managed game parks. The thesis cons...