African wildlife & livelihoods : the promise and performance of community conservation

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African wildlife & livelihoods : the promise and performance of community conservation

edited by David Hulme, Marshall Murphree

Heinemann , James Currey, c2001

  • us : cloth
  • us : pbk
  • uk : cloth
  • uk : pbk

タイトル別名

African wildlife and livelihoods

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注記

Bibliography: p. [298]-329

Includes index

内容説明・目次

巻冊次

uk : cloth ISBN 9780852554135

内容説明

This volume examines just how successful community-based conservation approaches have been in their twin objectives of conserving African environments and improving rural livelihoods.

目次

  • Part 1 Setting the scene: conservation and communities, William Adams and D. Hulme
  • community conservation from concept to practice - a practical framework, Edmund Barrow and Marshall Murphree. Part 2 Conservation policies and institutions: the evolution of policy in Namibia and Zimbabwe, Brian Jones and M. Murphree
  • community conservation in East Africa, Edmund Barrow et al
  • the political economy of community conservation policy in Mozambique, Simon Anstey
  • reforming a conservation bureaucracy in Tanzania, Patrick Bergin. Part 3 Parks and people revisited -community conservation as projected area outreach: Lake Mburo National Park, Uganda, D. Hulme and Mark Infield
  • Mgahinga Gorilla National Park, Uganda, William Adams and Mark Infield
  • Tarangire National Park, Tanzania (1992-97), Kadzo Kangwana and Rafael Ole Mako. Part 4 Developing management: the evolution of a community-based approach to wildlife management at Kunene, Namibia, Brian Jones
  • community conservation and private business (Mahenye, Zimbabwe), M. Murphree
  • community conservation designed by the community (Mozambique), Simon Anstey and Camila de Sousa. Part 5 Economics, incentives and institutional change: the nature of benefits and the benefits of nature, Lucy Emerton
  • economic incentives and institutional change in Zimbabwe, Ivan Bond
  • committees, rights, costs and benefits (Zimbabwe's CAMPFIRE programme), James Murombedzi. Part 6 Measuring and monitoring conservation: can community conservation strategies meet the conservation agenda?, Kadzo Kangwana
  • participatory natural resource management - implications for conservation, Russell Taylor. Part 7 Conclusions: the future of community conservation
  • community conservation and beyond.
巻冊次

uk : pbk ISBN 9780852554142

内容説明

This volume examines just how successful community-based conservation approaches have been in their twin objectives of conserving African environments and improving rural livelihoods. Recent conservation policies in Africa have followed three main principles: 1) that conservation should be community-based; 2) that things conserved should be managed to achieve both development and conservation goals; 3) that markets should play a role in shaping the incentives for conservation. The editors and contributors of this volume examine the success or otherwise of these practices in a number of different contexts across the continent. Uganda: Fountain Publishers; Kenya: EAEP; Zimbabwe: Weaver Press

目次

  • Part 1 Setting the scene: conservation and communities, William Adams and D. Hulme
  • community conservation from concept to practice - a practical framework, Edmund Barrow and Marshall Murphree. Part 2 Conservation policies and institutions: the evolution of policy in Namibia and Zimbabwe, Brian Jones and M. Murphree
  • community conservation in East Africa, Edmund Barrow et al
  • the political economy of community conservation policy in Mozambique, Simon Anstey
  • reforming a conservation bureaucracy in Tanzania, Patrick Bergin. Part 3 Parks and people revisited -community conservation as projected area outreach: Lake Mburo National Park, Uganda, D. Hulme and Mark Infield
  • Mgahinga Gorilla National Park, Uganda, William Adams and Mark Infield
  • Tarangire National Park, Tanzania (1992-97), Kadzo Kangwana and Rafael Ole Mako. Part 4 Developing management: the evolution of a community-based approach to wildlife management at Kunene, Namibia, Brian Jones
  • community conservation and private business (Mahenye, Zimbabwe), M. Murphree
  • community conservation designed by the community (Mozambique), Simon Anstey and Camila de Sousa. Part 5 Economics, incentives and institutional change: the nature of benefits and the benefits of nature, Lucy Emerton
  • economic incentives and institutional change in Zimbabwe, Ivan Bond
  • committees, rights, costs and benefits (Zimbabwe's CAMPFIRE programme), James Murombedzi. Part 6 Measuring and monitoring conservation: can community conservation strategies meet the conservation agenda?, Kadzo Kangwana
  • participatory natural resource management - implications for conservation, Russell Taylor. Part 7 Conclusions: the future of community conservation
  • community conservation and beyond.

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