The potential of traditional natural resources management for biodiversity conservation and the improvement of sustainable rural livelihoods is no longer in doubt. In sub-Saharan Africa, extensive habitat destruction, degradation, and severe depletion of wildlife, which have seriously reduced biodiversity and undermined the livelihoods of many people in rural communities, have been attributed mainly to the erosion of traditional strategies for natural resources management. In Ghana, recent studies point to an increasing disregard for traditional rules and regulations, beliefs and practices that are associated with natural resources management. Traditional natural resources management in many typically indigenous communities in Ghana derives...
The Akan people of Ghana’s beliefs and practices, enforced by taboos regarding ecosystem conservatio...
Of all the experiences that Africa has gone through, the one that has largely impacted on her life, ...
Presently, while some of these edifices are being preserved for various reasons, others are facing e...
The potential of traditional natural resources management for biodiversity conservation and the impr...
Local cosmologies and traditional perceptions of the natural environment, especially forests, have b...
Local cosmologies and traditional perceptions of the natural environment, especially forests, have b...
This paper reviews the importance of traditional natural resources management practices in Ghana. It...
This paper reviews the importance of traditional natural resources management practices in Ghana. It...
Increased pressures on land resources in urban areas threaten sacred groves that have survived for c...
Since creation, mankind has strived to maintain a positive relationship with nature by preserving an...
Abstract: Natural resource management issues in developing countries are increasingly mimicking west...
<div><p>Adapting community-based protected areas to local context and evaluating their success acros...
Ghanarsquos forest cover is diminishing at an alarming rate, a situation that has been blamed on fri...
Adapting community-based protected areas to local context and evaluating their success across a rang...
Cosmological belief systems play significant roles in the conservation of the biodiversity of the re...
The Akan people of Ghana’s beliefs and practices, enforced by taboos regarding ecosystem conservatio...
Of all the experiences that Africa has gone through, the one that has largely impacted on her life, ...
Presently, while some of these edifices are being preserved for various reasons, others are facing e...
The potential of traditional natural resources management for biodiversity conservation and the impr...
Local cosmologies and traditional perceptions of the natural environment, especially forests, have b...
Local cosmologies and traditional perceptions of the natural environment, especially forests, have b...
This paper reviews the importance of traditional natural resources management practices in Ghana. It...
This paper reviews the importance of traditional natural resources management practices in Ghana. It...
Increased pressures on land resources in urban areas threaten sacred groves that have survived for c...
Since creation, mankind has strived to maintain a positive relationship with nature by preserving an...
Abstract: Natural resource management issues in developing countries are increasingly mimicking west...
<div><p>Adapting community-based protected areas to local context and evaluating their success acros...
Ghanarsquos forest cover is diminishing at an alarming rate, a situation that has been blamed on fri...
Adapting community-based protected areas to local context and evaluating their success across a rang...
Cosmological belief systems play significant roles in the conservation of the biodiversity of the re...
The Akan people of Ghana’s beliefs and practices, enforced by taboos regarding ecosystem conservatio...
Of all the experiences that Africa has gone through, the one that has largely impacted on her life, ...
Presently, while some of these edifices are being preserved for various reasons, others are facing e...