Community-based watershed management (CBWM) for climate change adaptation and mitigation: Research trends, gaps, and factors assessment

N Ikhlas, BS Ramadan - Journal of Cleaner Production, 2024 - Elsevier
Appropriate watershed management must be implemented as an adaptation and mitigation
action for climate change. Therefore, community-based watershed management (CBWM) …

From racialized neocolonial global conservation to an inclusive and regenerative conservation

P Kashwan, R V. Duffy, F Massé… - … : science and policy …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
The recent antiracist move ment in the United States and beyond inspired the Sierra Club,
one of the oldest and most presti gious global conservation organiza tions, to distance itself …

Science for success—a conflict of interest? Researcher position and reflexivity in socio-ecological research for CBNRM in Namibia

S Koot, P Hebinck, S Sullivan - Society & Natural Resources, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
This paper emphasizes the importance of researcher position and reflexivity for
professionals in the ecological and development sciences. We draw on critical discourse …

Living on the edge: Benefit-sharing from protected area tourism

S Snyman, KS Bricker - Living on the Edge, 2021 - taylorfrancis.com
Tourism has an essential role in terms of contributing to the financial sustainability of
protected areas. In addition, through effective and efficient benefit-sharing, tourism can …

African elephant poaching rates correlate with local poverty, national corruption and global ivory price

S Hauenstein, M Kshatriya, J Blanc… - Nature …, 2019 - nature.com
Poaching is contributing to rapid declines in elephant populations across Africa. Following
high-profile changes in the political environment, the overall number of illegally killed …

[HTML][HTML] Putting yourself in an animal's shoes-empathy and intangible benefits drive tolerance towards wildlife in Namibian communal conservancies

R Kansky, M Kidd - Biological Conservation, 2024 - Elsevier
Many wildlife species are threatened due to persecution and intolerance of people to
sharing landscapes with them, especially in mixed use landscapes where both people and …

Humanism, dignity and indigenous justice: The Mayan train megaproject, Mexico

BA Camargo, M Vázquez-Maguirre - Justice and tourism, 2021 - taylorfrancis.com
Indigenous groups continue to experience injustices in relation to tourism development,
management, and marketing despite calls for equity, justice, and fairness in sustainable …

[PDF][PDF] A perfect storm? The impact of COVID-19 on community-based conservation in Namibia

SM Lendelvo - 2020 - repository.unam.edu.na
We report on a rapid survey of five communal-area conservancies in Namibia to understand
initial impacts on community-based conservation of national and international policies for …

The injustices of rapid tourism growth: From recognition to restoration

R Rastegar, L Ruhanen - Annals of Tourism Research, 2022 - Elsevier
There is growing appreciation globally of the role tourism can play in promoting justice and
equity. Nevertheless, local communities, particularly in develo** countries, continue to …

Community involvement and tourism revenue sharing as contributing factors to the UN Sustainable Development Goals in Jozani–Chwaka Bay National Park and …

F Carius, H Job - Living on the Edge, 2021 - taylorfrancis.com
Communities surrounding protected areas (PAs) in develo** countries bear
disproportionate costs of nature conservation, challenging PA managers to apply …