Through a cross-sectional research design, this study examined power struggles in Burunge Wildlife Management Area (WMA) in Tanzania. Four out of ten villages comprising the WMA were purposively selected, and data were collected via focus group discussions, key informant interviews, questionnaires to household heads, and a literature review. Results showed that the central government, investors and non-government organisations held institutional and strategic powers, while the democratically elected Village Councils held structural powers and lost most of their pre-WMA institutional powers to a legally required new institution, the Authorised Association. Therefore, Village Councils lost influence on strategic, institutional and management ...
Keywords: analytical modelling; Associated Private Nature Reserves; consumptive use; elephants; Kru...
Case studies.This paper examines the nature of conflict and conflict resolution over the use of miom...
In 2003 Tanzania established 16 pilot Wildlife Management Areas (WMAs), with the aim of enhancing co...
Through a cross-sectional research design, this study examined power struggles in Burunge Wildlife M...
This study sought to examine power struggles in the Burunge Wildlife Management Area (WMA) in Tanzan...
PhD ThesisInstitutions remain one of the biggest hindrances to achieving sustainable community-based...
This thesis is concerned with the development of Tanzania’s Wildlife Management Areas (WMAs) and the...
This study took place in northern Tanzania in Babati district. Wildlife Management Areas (WMAs) are ...
Contestation among stakeholders with varying interests is common in most rural areas involving over ...
Abstract Community-based natural resource management (CBNRM) is a widespread approach to improving ...
Over three decades, community-based wildlife management (CBWM) has been promoted as a promising opti...
This dissertation focuses on understanding the socioeconomic impacts of Community Based Conservation...
The full text of this thesis is restricted until December 2014 for publication reasonsMy research is...
This thesis evaluated wildlife management options in the Loliondo Game Controlled Area (LGCA) in the...
Sustainable use of Wildlife Management Areas (WMAs) has become equated with wise exploitation of wi...
Keywords: analytical modelling; Associated Private Nature Reserves; consumptive use; elephants; Kru...
Case studies.This paper examines the nature of conflict and conflict resolution over the use of miom...
In 2003 Tanzania established 16 pilot Wildlife Management Areas (WMAs), with the aim of enhancing co...
Through a cross-sectional research design, this study examined power struggles in Burunge Wildlife M...
This study sought to examine power struggles in the Burunge Wildlife Management Area (WMA) in Tanzan...
PhD ThesisInstitutions remain one of the biggest hindrances to achieving sustainable community-based...
This thesis is concerned with the development of Tanzania’s Wildlife Management Areas (WMAs) and the...
This study took place in northern Tanzania in Babati district. Wildlife Management Areas (WMAs) are ...
Contestation among stakeholders with varying interests is common in most rural areas involving over ...
Abstract Community-based natural resource management (CBNRM) is a widespread approach to improving ...
Over three decades, community-based wildlife management (CBWM) has been promoted as a promising opti...
This dissertation focuses on understanding the socioeconomic impacts of Community Based Conservation...
The full text of this thesis is restricted until December 2014 for publication reasonsMy research is...
This thesis evaluated wildlife management options in the Loliondo Game Controlled Area (LGCA) in the...
Sustainable use of Wildlife Management Areas (WMAs) has become equated with wise exploitation of wi...
Keywords: analytical modelling; Associated Private Nature Reserves; consumptive use; elephants; Kru...
Case studies.This paper examines the nature of conflict and conflict resolution over the use of miom...
In 2003 Tanzania established 16 pilot Wildlife Management Areas (WMAs), with the aim of enhancing co...