Poverty and Conservation .info

compass logo with points North-South, Conservation-Development

Portail d'information du PCLG, qui regroupe les comptes rendus et toute la documentation
de projet et où sont hébergées les quatre bases de données interactives.

Wildlife and People: Conflict and Conservation in Masai Mara, Kenya

Bibliografía B0942
[edit]

Auteur(s)Walpole, M.J.
Karanga, G.G.
Siati, N.W.
Leader-Williams, N.
Datemars 2003
Type de référence rapport
Nom de sourceWildlife and Development Series
JournalNo 14
Pages65 pp.
ÉditeurIIED, London

Résumé
The Wildlife and Development series highlights key topics in the field of sustainable wildlife use and is aimed at policy-makers, planners, government extension workers and NGOs. This latest publication is the summary of a three-year programme in the Masai Mara National Reserve, funded by The Darwin Institute for the Survival of the Species and organised by The Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology, University of Kent. The programme trained Kenyans to research and monitor human-wildlife conflict in the Masai Mara ecosystem, focussing on three main areas: the factors affecting the recovery of the black rhino population, the impact of tourism, and human-elephant conflict. At a series of workshops held in Kenya, the findings were discussed and disseminated, and recommendations for further action were developed through debate and consensus. The results of these workshops are reproduced in their entirety.

Thèmes
agriculture

Couverture géographique
Kenya

Disponible de
http://www.iied.org/pubs/pdfs/9225IIED.pdf

 

Enregistrements associés au-dessus de celui-ci: