Conservation goals betrayed by the uses of wildlife benefits in community-based conservation: The case of Kimana Sanctuary in southern Kenya
T Meguro, M Inoue - Human Dimensions of Wildlife, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
Since the 1990s, many empirical studies of “community-based conservation”(CBC) have
discussed the relationship of benefits from wildlife to local attitudes. In addition to that …
discussed the relationship of benefits from wildlife to local attitudes. In addition to that …
Assessing ecological knowledge, perceived agency, and motivations regarding wildlife and wildlife conservation in Samburu, Kenya
SE Heisel, E King, F Lekanta, F Lemoile, C Ryan… - Biological …, 2021 - Elsevier
In international wildlife conservation programs, community engagement and incentivization
strategies (eg, wildlife-related employment, tourism income) typically reflect the ecological …
strategies (eg, wildlife-related employment, tourism income) typically reflect the ecological …
The impact of wildlife-related benefits on the conservation attitudes of local people around the Selous Game Reserve, Tanzania
S Gillingham, PC Lee - Environmental Conservation, 1999 - cambridge.org
In recent years there has been a proliferation of projects aiming to integrate human
development needs with conservation objectives, and to establish mutually beneficial …
development needs with conservation objectives, and to establish mutually beneficial …
Untangling the links between wildlife benefits and community-based conservation at Torra Conservancy, Namibia
LJ Scanlon, CA Kull - Development Southern Africa, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
Community wildlife management programmes in southern Africa typically offer residents
benefits such as meat, money and jobs in the hopes of improving both conservation …
benefits such as meat, money and jobs in the hopes of improving both conservation …
" Staying together": people-wildlife relationships in a pastoral society in transition, Amboseli ecosystem, southern Kenya
FLR de Pinho, M Joana, KA Galvin - 2009 - mountainscholar.org
This study looks at three dimensions of the relationship between Maasai and wildlife:
attitudes towards wildlife; cultural models of human-wildlife relationships; the aesthetic value …
attitudes towards wildlife; cultural models of human-wildlife relationships; the aesthetic value …
Investigating the effects of community-based conservation on attitudes towards wildlife in Namibia
N Störmer, LC Weaver, G Stuart-Hill, RW Diggle… - Biological …, 2019 - Elsevier
Community-based natural resource management programs can recover wildlife and deliver
tangible benefits such as financial gains to local communities. Less-tangible impacts like …
tangible benefits such as financial gains to local communities. Less-tangible impacts like …
Livelihood impacts and governance processes of community-based wildlife conservation in Maasai Mara ecosystem, Kenya
AMO Oduor - Journal of Environmental Management, 2020 - Elsevier
Community-based wildlife conservation (CBWC) programmes have been a pervasive
paradigm in the conservation circles since the 1970s. The key elements of such …
paradigm in the conservation circles since the 1970s. The key elements of such …
The role of values in a community-based conservation initiative in northern Ghana
LW Robinson, KA Sasu - Environmental Values, 2013 - ingentaconnect.com
In this paper we demonstrate the importance of non-economic values to community-based
conservation by presenting findings from research into Kunlog Community Resource …
conservation by presenting findings from research into Kunlog Community Resource …
The nature of benefits & the benefits of nature: why wildlife conservation has not economically benefited communities in Africa.
L Emerton - 2001 - cabidigitallibrary.org
This paper describes how most attempts to conserve wildlife in Africa in the 1990s have
been at least partially based on the economic rationale that communities must benefit from …
been at least partially based on the economic rationale that communities must benefit from …
Community perceptions of wildlife conservation and tourism: A case study of communities adjacent to four protected areas in Zimbabwe
C Ngonidzashe Mutanga, S Vengesayi… - Tropical …, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
The objectives of this study were:(1) to determine community perceptions of wildlife
conservation and tourism, and (2) to establish socio-demographic factors that influence …
conservation and tourism, and (2) to establish socio-demographic factors that influence …