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African Wildlife and Livelihoods: The Promise and Performance of Community Conservation
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African Wildlife and Livelihoods: The Promise and Performance of Community Conservation in Brampton, ON
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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
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





















