This study aimed at examining local people’s knowledge and perceptions of wildlife conservation in southeastern Zimbabwe. Data were collected between October and November in 2012 using a purposive sampling approach of households (n = 114) in communities adjacent to Gonarezhou National Park. Our results show that local people were aware of the Communal Areas Management Programme for Indigenous Resources (CAMPFIRE) and Gonarezhou, and their associated purposes. However, our results suggest that local people had inadequate knowledge about the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Conservation Area (GLTFCA) and its purpose. Moreover, mixed perceptions about the impact of the GLTFCA on local livelihoods and conservation in the study area were recorded. ...
The aim of this study was to (i) estimate wild animal abundances, distribution and species diversity...
Institutions play a significant role in stabilizing large-scale cooperation in common pool resource ...
Abstract: Understanding humanity’s relationship with nature is crucial for the well-being and sustai...
This study aimed at examining local people’s knowledge and perceptions of wildlife conservation in ...
Understanding animal abundances and population trends is a fundamental goal of ecology. The aim of t...
This study was conducted in a local community, namely, Ward 1 of Beitbridge district, southern Zimba...
Human-wildlife conflicts are a global problem, and are occurring in many countries where human and w...
This study analysed the status of ecotourism and related developments in the Great Limpopo Transfron...
In Africa, wildlife conservation is one of the most topical issues that are discussed at all societa...
Doctor of Philosophy in Geography and Environmental Management. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban ...
The aim of this study was to investigate the scope of local ecological knowledge (LEK) in the Lupand...
A better integration of local wildlife-friendly knowledge into management plans may revive communiti...
The aim of this study was to investigate the scope of local ecological knowledge (LEK) in the Lupand...
peer reviewedConservation programmes of recent decades aimed to adopt an approach that addresses bio...
This Paper examines how people's livelihoods and perceptions of wildlife are related to self-reporte...
The aim of this study was to (i) estimate wild animal abundances, distribution and species diversity...
Institutions play a significant role in stabilizing large-scale cooperation in common pool resource ...
Abstract: Understanding humanity’s relationship with nature is crucial for the well-being and sustai...
This study aimed at examining local people’s knowledge and perceptions of wildlife conservation in ...
Understanding animal abundances and population trends is a fundamental goal of ecology. The aim of t...
This study was conducted in a local community, namely, Ward 1 of Beitbridge district, southern Zimba...
Human-wildlife conflicts are a global problem, and are occurring in many countries where human and w...
This study analysed the status of ecotourism and related developments in the Great Limpopo Transfron...
In Africa, wildlife conservation is one of the most topical issues that are discussed at all societa...
Doctor of Philosophy in Geography and Environmental Management. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban ...
The aim of this study was to investigate the scope of local ecological knowledge (LEK) in the Lupand...
A better integration of local wildlife-friendly knowledge into management plans may revive communiti...
The aim of this study was to investigate the scope of local ecological knowledge (LEK) in the Lupand...
peer reviewedConservation programmes of recent decades aimed to adopt an approach that addresses bio...
This Paper examines how people's livelihoods and perceptions of wildlife are related to self-reporte...
The aim of this study was to (i) estimate wild animal abundances, distribution and species diversity...
Institutions play a significant role in stabilizing large-scale cooperation in common pool resource ...
Abstract: Understanding humanity’s relationship with nature is crucial for the well-being and sustai...