In 2001 sport hunting was reintroduced in Uganda around Lake Mburo National Park, and in 2008 at Kabwoya and Kaiso-Tonya Game Management Area, to derive economic benefits for communities and thus reduce human–wildlife conflict and change communities’ attitudes towards wildlife. We used the policy arrangement approach to analyse and compare the development of the two sport hunting policy arrangements. Through interviews and document review we learned that the arrangement at Lake Mburo changed considerably over time, whereas that at Kabwoya remained relatively stable. The two policy arrangements started with small constellations of actors but turned out to be complex arenas, mainly involving disagreement regarding the benefits. Land ownership...
In the face of fundamental land-use changes, the potential for trophy hunting to contribute to conse...
The pre-colonial traditional societies in Western Serengeti were physically and spiritually connecte...
This paper highlights the social impacts of sport hunting on the livelihoods of local people with a ...
After having banned sport hunting in 1979, Uganda reintroduced it in 2001 around Lake Mburo National...
Uganda reintroduced sport hunting in 2001. The policy was piloted around Lake Mburo National Park an...
Sport hunting is an activity where a tourist pays to hunt and kill an animal with desired physical a...
This paper explores traditional hunting practices and institutions in the Mt. Elgon area of Uganda, ...
Debates on how to deliver conservation benefits to communities living close to protected high-biodiv...
International audienceParks are essential for protecting biodiversity and finding ways to improve pa...
Sport hunting is one of the oldest known recreational activities using wildlife. Some researchers ha...
DATA AVAILABILIY : Data will be made available on request.Using data collected from 217 respondents ...
Based on field research in Africa, this essay explores three claims: first, that sport hunting place...
In the face of fundamental land-use changes, the potential for trophy hunting to contribute to conse...
International audienceUsing data collected from 217 respondents living near the Kafue National Park ...
Subsistence poaching threatens the persistence of wildlife populations worldwide and the well-being ...
In the face of fundamental land-use changes, the potential for trophy hunting to contribute to conse...
The pre-colonial traditional societies in Western Serengeti were physically and spiritually connecte...
This paper highlights the social impacts of sport hunting on the livelihoods of local people with a ...
After having banned sport hunting in 1979, Uganda reintroduced it in 2001 around Lake Mburo National...
Uganda reintroduced sport hunting in 2001. The policy was piloted around Lake Mburo National Park an...
Sport hunting is an activity where a tourist pays to hunt and kill an animal with desired physical a...
This paper explores traditional hunting practices and institutions in the Mt. Elgon area of Uganda, ...
Debates on how to deliver conservation benefits to communities living close to protected high-biodiv...
International audienceParks are essential for protecting biodiversity and finding ways to improve pa...
Sport hunting is one of the oldest known recreational activities using wildlife. Some researchers ha...
DATA AVAILABILIY : Data will be made available on request.Using data collected from 217 respondents ...
Based on field research in Africa, this essay explores three claims: first, that sport hunting place...
In the face of fundamental land-use changes, the potential for trophy hunting to contribute to conse...
International audienceUsing data collected from 217 respondents living near the Kafue National Park ...
Subsistence poaching threatens the persistence of wildlife populations worldwide and the well-being ...
In the face of fundamental land-use changes, the potential for trophy hunting to contribute to conse...
The pre-colonial traditional societies in Western Serengeti were physically and spiritually connecte...
This paper highlights the social impacts of sport hunting on the livelihoods of local people with a ...