Illegal extraction from protected areas is often shaped by the surrounding socio-economic landscape. We coupled village-scale socio-economic parameters collected using household surveys with measured levels of illegal resource extraction proximate to study villages to investigate the socio-economic drivers of illegal extraction from Kibale National Park, Uganda. The level of illegal tree harvesting and the number of illegal entry trails into the Park were driven by subsistence demand from villages adjacent to the Park and by for-profit extraction to supply local urban markets, whereas grazing in the Park was linked to high livestock ownership. Capital asset wealth, excluding livestock, was found to mitigate illegal resource extraction from ...
Taylor Kirby, tckirb1098@ung.edu Jessica Hartel, jessica.hartel@ung.edu Kibale National Park in Ugan...
Abstract This study documents natural resource use in a forest-adjacent western Ugandan village, and...
Landscapes are changing rapidly in regions where rural people live adjacent to protected parks and r...
International audienceThe African tropical forests host an inestimable number of resources, includin...
International audienceThe African tropical forests host an inestimable number of resources, includin...
International audienceThe African tropical forests host an inestimable number of resources, includin...
Although protected areas have become the primary mechanism for biodiversity conservation, their esta...
Although protected areas have become the primary mechanism for biodiversity conservation, their esta...
International audienceParks are essential for protecting biodiversity and finding ways to improve pa...
The relationship between livelihoods and forest use is one of the main challenges facing wildlife an...
Rapid population growth, high population density, and intensive agriculture charac-terize the landsc...
Within protected areas, biodiversity loss is often a consequence of illegal resource use. Understand...
Within protected areas, biodiversity loss is often a consequence of illegal resource use. Understand...
Communities neighbouring protected areas often disproportionally accrue the costs of conservation, b...
Illegal activities pose challenges to the conservation of mountain gorillas (Gorilla beringei bering...
Taylor Kirby, tckirb1098@ung.edu Jessica Hartel, jessica.hartel@ung.edu Kibale National Park in Ugan...
Abstract This study documents natural resource use in a forest-adjacent western Ugandan village, and...
Landscapes are changing rapidly in regions where rural people live adjacent to protected parks and r...
International audienceThe African tropical forests host an inestimable number of resources, includin...
International audienceThe African tropical forests host an inestimable number of resources, includin...
International audienceThe African tropical forests host an inestimable number of resources, includin...
Although protected areas have become the primary mechanism for biodiversity conservation, their esta...
Although protected areas have become the primary mechanism for biodiversity conservation, their esta...
International audienceParks are essential for protecting biodiversity and finding ways to improve pa...
The relationship between livelihoods and forest use is one of the main challenges facing wildlife an...
Rapid population growth, high population density, and intensive agriculture charac-terize the landsc...
Within protected areas, biodiversity loss is often a consequence of illegal resource use. Understand...
Within protected areas, biodiversity loss is often a consequence of illegal resource use. Understand...
Communities neighbouring protected areas often disproportionally accrue the costs of conservation, b...
Illegal activities pose challenges to the conservation of mountain gorillas (Gorilla beringei bering...
Taylor Kirby, tckirb1098@ung.edu Jessica Hartel, jessica.hartel@ung.edu Kibale National Park in Ugan...
Abstract This study documents natural resource use in a forest-adjacent western Ugandan village, and...
Landscapes are changing rapidly in regions where rural people live adjacent to protected parks and r...