Resident support of community-based tourism development: Evidence from Gunung Ciremai National Park, Indonesia
While many studies have examined community-based tourism (CBT) in the national parks of
developing countries, studies that focused on residents' mechanism of cost and benefit …
developing countries, studies that focused on residents' mechanism of cost and benefit …
[HTML][HTML] Forest and wildlife resource-conservation efforts based on indigenous knowledge: The case of Nharira community in Chikomba district, Zimbabwe
E Mavhura, S Mushure - Forest Policy and Economics, 2019 - Elsevier
Forest and wildlife resources are indispensable for the provision of ecosystem goods and
services; as well as spiritual and cultural values in rural areas. In most unprotected areas …
services; as well as spiritual and cultural values in rural areas. In most unprotected areas …
Threats to sustainable tourism in national parks: Case studies from Indonesia and South Africa
DY Reindrawati, B Rama… - Journal African Journal of …, 2022 - repository.unair.ac.id
This study reviews the environmental threats to sustainable tourism of national parks, as
shown through five case studies of national parks in Indonesia and South Africa. A …
shown through five case studies of national parks in Indonesia and South Africa. A …
Camouflaging economic development agendas with forest conservation narratives: A strategy of lower governments for gaining authority in the re-centralising …
The government of Indonesia has recently recentralised the authority over forest resources.
This paper analyses the bureaucratic politics and power struggles between central and local …
This paper analyses the bureaucratic politics and power struggles between central and local …
[HTML][HTML] Human-Wildlife Coexistence: Business as Usual Conservation or an Opportunity for Transformative Change?
V Fiasco, K Massarella - Conservation and Society, 2022 - journals.lww.com
The term 'coexistence'is increasingly being used by academics and practitioners to reflect a
re-conceptualisation of human-wildlife interactions (HWI). Coexistence has become a …
re-conceptualisation of human-wildlife interactions (HWI). Coexistence has become a …
[HTML][HTML] Efforts of indigenous knowledge in forest and wildlife conservation: A case study on Bulang people in Mangba village in Yunnan Province, China
K Su, J Ren, Y Qin, Y Hou, Y Wen - Forests, 2020 - mdpi.com
In rural areas, indigenous knowledge plays an important role in the protection of forests and
wildlife, but the rapid developments occurring in the society and economy impose several …
wildlife, but the rapid developments occurring in the society and economy impose several …
Wildlife and cultural landscape management from a local knowledge approach: a review
We explore the motivations behind studies investigating local knowledge about wildlife and
cultural landscape management, which often promote the conservation of wildlife. We …
cultural landscape management, which often promote the conservation of wildlife. We …
[HTML][HTML] Comparative home range size and habitat selection in provisioned and non-provisioned long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis) in Baluran National Park …
MF Hansen, S Ellegaard, MM Moeller… - Contributions to …, 2020 - brill.com
The effect of food provisioning on ranging patterns of long-tailed macaques (Macaca
fascicularis) in non-anthropogenic areas is largely unknown, as most published studies …
fascicularis) in non-anthropogenic areas is largely unknown, as most published studies …
Estimating densities and spatial distribution of a commensal primate species, the long‐tailed macaque (Macaca fascicularis)
MF Hansen, VA Nawangsari… - … Science and Practice, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Knowledge about distribution of primate species and their densities is crucial for
conservation and management. However, such information is often lacking or anecdotal …
conservation and management. However, such information is often lacking or anecdotal …
Estimating the household costs of human–wildlife conflict in China's giant panda national park
B Ma, Z Cai, Y Hou, Y Wen - Journal for Nature Conservation, 2023 - Elsevier
Human–wildlife conflict is a major cause of losses resulting from the establishment of
protected areas, most of which are borne by the communities within these areas. It is …
protected areas, most of which are borne by the communities within these areas. It is …