The central thesis of this study addresses biodiversity challenges from a social relations perspective. This is viewed from the standpoint of enhancing sustainable bioresource-use systems from a behaviour change departure. The study reviewed the activities of organisations in Nigeria which focus on bioresource management. The review focused on how the organisations view, conceive and implement activities which aim to address biodiversity loss emphasising how these aspects inform the concept of programme design, planning and implementation. The strategies were weighed against theories and techniques in behaviour change. The study argues that it should be recognised that the challenges of biodiversity loss have a strong relationship with how ...
The use of agro-biodiversity practices are key coping strategies in adapting to climate change. This...
In the Half-Earth vision, conservationists, scientists, and policymakers work together with local co...
The main purpose of the study was to describe the influence of indigenous practices militating again...
The central thesis of this study addresses biodiversity challenges from a social relations perspecti...
Land is the most important natural resource that affects every aspect of human life, while biodivers...
This paper thoroughly examines biodiversity conservation strategies in Nigeria, delving into the int...
Nigeria harbours a peculiar and an uncertain environmental situation taking into cognizance the dese...
All over the world, human population size and growth have been forecast as a chief driver of biodive...
Livelihood in the rural areas is intrinsically tied to the natural environment. The rural environmen...
This paper established that biodiversity conservation can aid the alleviation of poverty among the p...
Bio-prospecting is a subject of interest especially as to its utility in environmental protection. I...
This research surveyed some socio-economic activities of communities around Pandam Game Reserve (PGR...
This article examines the present systems for regulating biodiversity resource use, with a specific ...
The importance of forest resources in any given human society can not be over emphasized. This is so...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2010.Protected areas in Kenya constitute 7% of t...
The use of agro-biodiversity practices are key coping strategies in adapting to climate change. This...
In the Half-Earth vision, conservationists, scientists, and policymakers work together with local co...
The main purpose of the study was to describe the influence of indigenous practices militating again...
The central thesis of this study addresses biodiversity challenges from a social relations perspecti...
Land is the most important natural resource that affects every aspect of human life, while biodivers...
This paper thoroughly examines biodiversity conservation strategies in Nigeria, delving into the int...
Nigeria harbours a peculiar and an uncertain environmental situation taking into cognizance the dese...
All over the world, human population size and growth have been forecast as a chief driver of biodive...
Livelihood in the rural areas is intrinsically tied to the natural environment. The rural environmen...
This paper established that biodiversity conservation can aid the alleviation of poverty among the p...
Bio-prospecting is a subject of interest especially as to its utility in environmental protection. I...
This research surveyed some socio-economic activities of communities around Pandam Game Reserve (PGR...
This article examines the present systems for regulating biodiversity resource use, with a specific ...
The importance of forest resources in any given human society can not be over emphasized. This is so...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2010.Protected areas in Kenya constitute 7% of t...
The use of agro-biodiversity practices are key coping strategies in adapting to climate change. This...
In the Half-Earth vision, conservationists, scientists, and policymakers work together with local co...
The main purpose of the study was to describe the influence of indigenous practices militating again...