KEY POLICY POINTS • Tourism is increasingly important in Zambia as a vehicle for economic growth, and has been identified as a key sector for poverty reduction due to its potential to generate off-farm income and employment in rural areas. Growth in arrivals and receipts in Zambia has outpaced average growth rates for developing countries. • Tourism in Zambia relies mostly on the stock of natural resources, including the protected area system which includes national parks and game management areas (GMAs). Co-management agreements between Zambia Wildlife Authority (ZAWA) and rural communities present opportunities and threats for households living in GMAs. • Households living in GMAs have lower average income than households in other rural a...
In Africa, rural development and biodiversity conservation, are both important, but sometimes potent...
THE ECONOMICS OF COMMUNITY-BASED WILDLIFE CONSERVATION IN ZIMBABWE This thesis deals with the econom...
International audienceUsing data collected from 217 respondents living near the Kafue National Park ...
KEY POLICY POINTS • Tourism is increasingly important in Zambia as a vehicle for economic growth, an...
Tourism is one of the most rapidly growing economic sectors in the world, especially in developing c...
Key Policy Points - Game Management Areas (GMAs) in Zambia aim to combine nature conservation with e...
<div><p>The number and area of wildlife ranches in Zambia increased from 30 and 1,420 km<sup>2</sup>...
Participation of local communities in wildlife management through Community resource boards (CRBs) h...
<div><p>Many African protected areas (PAs) are not functioning effectively. We reviewed the performa...
DATA AVAILABILIY : Data will be made available on request.Using data collected from 217 respondents ...
The number and area of wildlife ranches in Zambia increased from 30 and 1,420 km2 in 1997 to 177 and...
Damage to crops from wildlife interference is a common threat to food security among rural communiti...
Natural resource use, including land, and rural population location is an important topic for Zamb...
Sport hunting has reportedly multiple benefits to economies and local communities; however, few of t...
Presented at the 9th international wildlife ranching symposium: wildlife - the key to prosperity for...
In Africa, rural development and biodiversity conservation, are both important, but sometimes potent...
THE ECONOMICS OF COMMUNITY-BASED WILDLIFE CONSERVATION IN ZIMBABWE This thesis deals with the econom...
International audienceUsing data collected from 217 respondents living near the Kafue National Park ...
KEY POLICY POINTS • Tourism is increasingly important in Zambia as a vehicle for economic growth, an...
Tourism is one of the most rapidly growing economic sectors in the world, especially in developing c...
Key Policy Points - Game Management Areas (GMAs) in Zambia aim to combine nature conservation with e...
<div><p>The number and area of wildlife ranches in Zambia increased from 30 and 1,420 km<sup>2</sup>...
Participation of local communities in wildlife management through Community resource boards (CRBs) h...
<div><p>Many African protected areas (PAs) are not functioning effectively. We reviewed the performa...
DATA AVAILABILIY : Data will be made available on request.Using data collected from 217 respondents ...
The number and area of wildlife ranches in Zambia increased from 30 and 1,420 km2 in 1997 to 177 and...
Damage to crops from wildlife interference is a common threat to food security among rural communiti...
Natural resource use, including land, and rural population location is an important topic for Zamb...
Sport hunting has reportedly multiple benefits to economies and local communities; however, few of t...
Presented at the 9th international wildlife ranching symposium: wildlife - the key to prosperity for...
In Africa, rural development and biodiversity conservation, are both important, but sometimes potent...
THE ECONOMICS OF COMMUNITY-BASED WILDLIFE CONSERVATION IN ZIMBABWE This thesis deals with the econom...
International audienceUsing data collected from 217 respondents living near the Kafue National Park ...