Over three decades, community-based wildlife management (CBWM) has been promoted as a promising option for achieving biodiversity conservation and community development. From the outset, different development partners have facilitated implementation of this process. However, studies on its effectiveness are limited, and the reported outcomes are mixed. In this study, I used qualitative methods (interviews, focus group discussion, informal interviews, direct observations, and secondary data) to assess the performance of the CWBM approach in Tanzania in view of its contribution to sustainable natural resource management and enhanced local livelihoods. The study used the Wami Mbiki Wildlife Management Area (WMA) as a case study. While the CBWM...
Conservation challenges such as human population growth, land use changes, human-wildlife conflicts,...
In sub-Saharan Africa, community-based wildlife conservation (CBC) emerged in the 1980s to complemen...
Sustainable use of Wildlife Management Areas (WMAs) has become equated with wise exploitation of wi...
Tanzania has exceptional wildlife, environment and natural resources. The traditional way of conserv...
Community-based wildlife management (CWM) approach – known to others as community-based conservation...
In Africa, to protect wildlife, big areas of land have been put under state control on the basis of ...
The establishment of Wildlife Management Areas (WMAs) has been adopted as intervention to safeguard ...
Through a cross-sectional research design, this study examined power struggles in Burunge Wildlife M...
In 2003 Tanzania established 16 pilot Wildlife Management Areas (WMAs), with the aim of enhancing co...
A DISSERTATION SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIEN...
Through a cross-sectional research design, this study examined power struggles in Burunge Wildlife M...
This research article published by Taylor & Francis Online, 2017Participatory approaches to conserva...
This study was conducted in Mpimbwe and Inyonga divisions in Rukwa region, Tanzania. It examined th...
We propose improvements for addressing the inadequate sustainable use of wildlife resources in the c...
Abstract Community-based natural resource management (CBNRM) is a widespread approach to improving ...
Conservation challenges such as human population growth, land use changes, human-wildlife conflicts,...
In sub-Saharan Africa, community-based wildlife conservation (CBC) emerged in the 1980s to complemen...
Sustainable use of Wildlife Management Areas (WMAs) has become equated with wise exploitation of wi...
Tanzania has exceptional wildlife, environment and natural resources. The traditional way of conserv...
Community-based wildlife management (CWM) approach – known to others as community-based conservation...
In Africa, to protect wildlife, big areas of land have been put under state control on the basis of ...
The establishment of Wildlife Management Areas (WMAs) has been adopted as intervention to safeguard ...
Through a cross-sectional research design, this study examined power struggles in Burunge Wildlife M...
In 2003 Tanzania established 16 pilot Wildlife Management Areas (WMAs), with the aim of enhancing co...
A DISSERTATION SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIEN...
Through a cross-sectional research design, this study examined power struggles in Burunge Wildlife M...
This research article published by Taylor & Francis Online, 2017Participatory approaches to conserva...
This study was conducted in Mpimbwe and Inyonga divisions in Rukwa region, Tanzania. It examined th...
We propose improvements for addressing the inadequate sustainable use of wildlife resources in the c...
Abstract Community-based natural resource management (CBNRM) is a widespread approach to improving ...
Conservation challenges such as human population growth, land use changes, human-wildlife conflicts,...
In sub-Saharan Africa, community-based wildlife conservation (CBC) emerged in the 1980s to complemen...
Sustainable use of Wildlife Management Areas (WMAs) has become equated with wise exploitation of wi...