Whereto with institutions and governance challenges in African wildlife conservation

作者: Edwin Muchapondwa , Jesper Stage

DOI: 10.1088/1748-9326/10/9/095013

关键词: Environmental planningWildlife conservationEmpirical researchCorporate governancePolitical scienceFunction (engineering)Economic benefitsEnvironmental resource managementGovernmentWildlife

摘要: African wildlife conservation has been transformed, shifting from a traditional, state-managed government approach to broader governance with wide range of actors designing and implementing policy. The most widely popularized that community-managed nature conservancies. knowledge how institutions function in relation humans their use the environment is critical design implementation effective conservation. This paper seeks review institutional challenges faced southern eastern Africa. We discuss two different sets related shift practices: practical governance, capacity current structures capture distribute economic benefits wildlife. To some extent, issues raised by new policies must be resolved through theoretical empirical research addressed at per se. However, many these apply more broadly policy arenas countries where similar shifts have taken place.

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