The importance of understanding relationships between protected areas (PAs) and surrounding communities in a specific context has received increasing attention. However, studies examining such relationships are rather limited for Tanzania. Using the case study of Saadani National Park, this paper examines the extent to which the approaches of park - people relationships (benefit-sharing, mitigating human-wildlife conflicts, managing PAs in collaboration with local communities, and opening limited access to park resources), widely applied by PA managers worldwide to foster positive relationships with local communities, have been applied by managers of national parks in Tanzania, including views of neighbouring communities on such approaches....
Abstract Communities in Africa bordering national parks or protected areas commonly overlap with wil...
The understanding of how educational and spatial factors influence appreciation of conservation bene...
Controversies and contestations of park and other protected area policies, new conservation rules an...
Linking conservation of wildlife in and around protected areas (PAs) to community livelihoods surrou...
In many developing countries there are disputes related to the small contribution of Protected areas...
Africa adopted the Yellowstone model of 'in situ' conservation, and established systems of national ...
Participatory approaches to natural resources management have evolved as a way to secure...
Protected areas do not have immunity against biodiversity loss as their name may suggest. Different ...
A A better understanding of the benefits and costs of conservation to people living adjacent to prot...
With the increase in illegal resource harvesting in most protected areas (PAs), the need to understa...
Tanzania is famous for it’s beautiful nature and rich wildlife. Proud of it’s natural heritage, Tanz...
-Participatory approaches to natural resources management have evolved as a way to secure local peop...
Tanzania has exceptional wildlife, environment and natural resources. The traditional way of conserv...
While the prevailing trend in scholarship on the social dynamics of biodiversity conservation in the...
This thesis is concerned with the development of Tanzania’s Wildlife Management Areas (WMAs) and the...
Abstract Communities in Africa bordering national parks or protected areas commonly overlap with wil...
The understanding of how educational and spatial factors influence appreciation of conservation bene...
Controversies and contestations of park and other protected area policies, new conservation rules an...
Linking conservation of wildlife in and around protected areas (PAs) to community livelihoods surrou...
In many developing countries there are disputes related to the small contribution of Protected areas...
Africa adopted the Yellowstone model of 'in situ' conservation, and established systems of national ...
Participatory approaches to natural resources management have evolved as a way to secure...
Protected areas do not have immunity against biodiversity loss as their name may suggest. Different ...
A A better understanding of the benefits and costs of conservation to people living adjacent to prot...
With the increase in illegal resource harvesting in most protected areas (PAs), the need to understa...
Tanzania is famous for it’s beautiful nature and rich wildlife. Proud of it’s natural heritage, Tanz...
-Participatory approaches to natural resources management have evolved as a way to secure local peop...
Tanzania has exceptional wildlife, environment and natural resources. The traditional way of conserv...
While the prevailing trend in scholarship on the social dynamics of biodiversity conservation in the...
This thesis is concerned with the development of Tanzania’s Wildlife Management Areas (WMAs) and the...
Abstract Communities in Africa bordering national parks or protected areas commonly overlap with wil...
The understanding of how educational and spatial factors influence appreciation of conservation bene...
Controversies and contestations of park and other protected area policies, new conservation rules an...