African wildlife populations and their habitats are dwindling outside ofstate-protected areas due to escalating human demands on natural resources,while the effective enforcement of conservation legislation is impracticableacross most of the continent. A particular conservation crisis is looming insouthern Africa, where extensive wildlife areas are rapidly giving way tosubsistence agropastoralism. The concept of community-based wildlife management(CBWM) has been embraced by donor agencies as a hopeful solution in areas whereadequate wildlife resources persist and agricultural potential is marginal. Theconservation value of CBWM depends, however, on communities having specificinformation to evaluate the sustainable benefits of wildlife in co...
Tanzania has a number of wildlife protected areas (WPAs), surrounded by rural communities undertakin...
The community-based natural resources management (CBNRM) programme in Botswana was developed to faci...
This study was conducted in Mpimbwe and Inyonga divisions in Rukwa region, Tanzania. It examined th...
In Africa, to protect wildlife, big areas of land have been put under state control on the basis of ...
This is an historic overview of conservation in Sub-Saharan Africa from pre-colonial times through t...
African wildlife conservation has been transformed, shifting from a traditional, state-managed gover...
In this paper we present the AWF conservation enterprise strategy that AWF is implementing across Af...
Southern African models of wildlife management are based on the devolution of wildlife management ri...
Tanzania has exceptional wildlife, environment and natural resources. The traditional way of conserv...
The paper agrees with three fundamental points raised by Vetter (in this issue), whilst highlighting...
This paper investigates whether the risk faced by rural farmers in Zimbabwe could poten- tially be m...
In Africa, rural development and biodiversity conservation, are both important, but sometimes potent...
Bushmeat hunting is identified as the major threat to wildlife in sub-Saharan Africa. The trade whic...
Interventions in Africa designed to stop biodiversity decline have often failed because they were ba...
Nowadays, conservation of natural resources and wildlife can only be successful, many claim, if it g...
Tanzania has a number of wildlife protected areas (WPAs), surrounded by rural communities undertakin...
The community-based natural resources management (CBNRM) programme in Botswana was developed to faci...
This study was conducted in Mpimbwe and Inyonga divisions in Rukwa region, Tanzania. It examined th...
In Africa, to protect wildlife, big areas of land have been put under state control on the basis of ...
This is an historic overview of conservation in Sub-Saharan Africa from pre-colonial times through t...
African wildlife conservation has been transformed, shifting from a traditional, state-managed gover...
In this paper we present the AWF conservation enterprise strategy that AWF is implementing across Af...
Southern African models of wildlife management are based on the devolution of wildlife management ri...
Tanzania has exceptional wildlife, environment and natural resources. The traditional way of conserv...
The paper agrees with three fundamental points raised by Vetter (in this issue), whilst highlighting...
This paper investigates whether the risk faced by rural farmers in Zimbabwe could poten- tially be m...
In Africa, rural development and biodiversity conservation, are both important, but sometimes potent...
Bushmeat hunting is identified as the major threat to wildlife in sub-Saharan Africa. The trade whic...
Interventions in Africa designed to stop biodiversity decline have often failed because they were ba...
Nowadays, conservation of natural resources and wildlife can only be successful, many claim, if it g...
Tanzania has a number of wildlife protected areas (WPAs), surrounded by rural communities undertakin...
The community-based natural resources management (CBNRM) programme in Botswana was developed to faci...
This study was conducted in Mpimbwe and Inyonga divisions in Rukwa region, Tanzania. It examined th...