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Author
various authors
Date
1995
Source
IUCN (ID: MON-059051)
Publisher | Place of publication
IIED / CAMPFIRE Collaborative Group / Africa Resources Trust /Zimbabwe Trust | Harare, Zimbabwe
Pages
548 p.
Language
English
Country/Territory
Zimbabwe
Subject
Wild species & ecosystems
Keyword
Tourism Community management
Abstract

Contents: One item listed therin has also a separate computer entry: 1. Wildlife and Development Series: No.1: The lesson from Mahenye: Rural poverty, democracy and wildlife conservation No.2: Share and share alike? Equity in CAMPFIRE No.3: Lacking confidence? A gender-sensitive analysis of CAMPFIRE in Masoka Village No.4: The legacy of dualism in decision-making within CAMPFIRE No.5: Two views from CAMPFIRE in Zimbabwe 's Hurungwe District. Training and motivation. Who benefits and who doesn 't? No.6: Was Mrs Mutendi only joking? Access to timber in Zimbabwe 's communal areas No.7: Political ecologies of scale: The multi-tiered co-management of Zimbabwean wildlife resources No.8:From liability to asset: Wildlife in the Omay communal land of Zimbabwe 2. Zimbabwe: The CAMPFIRE Association: Enabling producer communities to take the lead in Zimbabwe 's CAMPFIRE programme 3. The practice and principles of community -based wildlifee management in Zimbabwe: The CAMPFIRE programme 4. Zimbabwe 's CAMPFIRE. Empowering rural communities for conservation and development 5. Conservation and development compromised by animal welfare 6. CAMPFIRE: Restoring Zimbabwe 's culture 7. Communal lands, communal problems 8. Community-based tourism in Zimbabwe 9. Zimbabwe CAMPFIRE: A bureaucrat chasing cattle to make way for wildlife! 10. Africa Resources Trust: Policy analysis, information outreach, networking, education 11. CAMPFIRE in Zimbabwe. An introduction 12. CAMPFIRE News, No. 11 ( December 1996) and CAMPFIRE News, No. 12 ( April 1996) 13. Decentralization of governance and Biodiversity Conservation. Managing the arid and semi-arid rangelands of Southern Africa: The relevance of the CAMPFIRE Programme to Biodiversity Conservation 14. CAMPFIRE in Zimbabwe 15. Integrating the needs of local people into the design of conservation and wildlife management: The CAMPFIRE Program in Zimbabwe 16. International News for CAMPFIRE Feb., Apr. 1996