African wildlife conservation has been transformed, shifting from a traditional, state-managed government approach to a broader governance approach with a wide range of actors designing and implementing wildlife policy. The most widely popularized approach has been that of community-managed nature conservancies. The knowledge of how institutions function in relation to humans and their use of the environment is critical to the design and implementation of effective conservation. This paper seeks to review the institutional and governance challenges faced in wildlife conservation in southern and eastern Africa. We discuss two different sets of challenges related to the shift in conservation practices: the practical implementation of wildlife...
In Africa, to protect wildlife, big areas of land have been put under state control on the basis of ...
This paper presents an attempt to provide a first overview of the collective activities of conservat...
Abstract In most nations around the world wildlife are owned and managed by the State. However, in t...
African wildlife conservation has been transformed, shifting from a traditional, state-managed gover...
African wildlife populations and their habitats are dwindling outside ofstate-protected areas due to...
This book set out to present an overview of different institutional arrangements for tourism, conser...
Abstract: From the fortress conservation paradigm in the 1960s and 1970s to the community based cons...
Wildlife in Kenya is both a national resource and a key source of revenue for the government. Wildli...
Interventions in Africa designed to stop biodiversity decline have often failed because they were ba...
Presented at the 9th international wildlife ranching symposium: wildlife - the key to prosperity for...
In the process of developing new conservation policies, policymakers must have access to information...
Abstract: From the fortress conservation paradigm in the 1960s and 1970s to the community based cons...
In large parts of Africa, wildlife herbivores spill over onto private lands, competing with domestic...
Abstract: From the fortress conservation paradigm in the 1960s and 1970s to the community based cons...
Through work in southern Africa this research programme has explored the challenges of institutional...
In Africa, to protect wildlife, big areas of land have been put under state control on the basis of ...
This paper presents an attempt to provide a first overview of the collective activities of conservat...
Abstract In most nations around the world wildlife are owned and managed by the State. However, in t...
African wildlife conservation has been transformed, shifting from a traditional, state-managed gover...
African wildlife populations and their habitats are dwindling outside ofstate-protected areas due to...
This book set out to present an overview of different institutional arrangements for tourism, conser...
Abstract: From the fortress conservation paradigm in the 1960s and 1970s to the community based cons...
Wildlife in Kenya is both a national resource and a key source of revenue for the government. Wildli...
Interventions in Africa designed to stop biodiversity decline have often failed because they were ba...
Presented at the 9th international wildlife ranching symposium: wildlife - the key to prosperity for...
In the process of developing new conservation policies, policymakers must have access to information...
Abstract: From the fortress conservation paradigm in the 1960s and 1970s to the community based cons...
In large parts of Africa, wildlife herbivores spill over onto private lands, competing with domestic...
Abstract: From the fortress conservation paradigm in the 1960s and 1970s to the community based cons...
Through work in southern Africa this research programme has explored the challenges of institutional...
In Africa, to protect wildlife, big areas of land have been put under state control on the basis of ...
This paper presents an attempt to provide a first overview of the collective activities of conservat...
Abstract In most nations around the world wildlife are owned and managed by the State. However, in t...