Human well-being impacts of terrestrial protected areas

AS Pullin, M Bangpan, S Dalrymple, K Dickson… - Environmental …, 2013‏ - Springer
Abstract Background Establishing Protected Areas (PAs) is among the most common
conservation interventions. Protecting areas from the threats posed by human activity will by …

[PDF][PDF] Emerging issues and challenges in conservation of biodiversity in the rangelands of Tanzania

J Kideghesho, A Rija… - Nature …, 2013‏ - natureconservation.pensoft.net
Tanzania rangelands are a stronghold for biodiversity harbouring a variety of animal and
plant species of economic, ecological and socio-cultural importance. Efforts to protect these …

Trust ecology and the resilience of natural resource management institutions

MJ Stern, TD Baird - Ecology and Society, 2015‏ - JSTOR
The resilience of natural resource management (NRM) institutions are largely contingent on
the capacities of the people and organizations within those institutions to learn, innovate …

Wildlife management in Tanzania: state control, rent seeking and community resistance

TA Benjaminsen, MJ Goldman… - Development and …, 2013‏ - Wiley Online Library
Despite a decade of rhetoric on community conservation, current trends in Tanzania reflect a
disturbing process of reconsolidation of state control over wildlife resources and increased …

Protected areas: mixed success in conserving East Africa's evergreen forests

M Pfeifer, ND Burgess, RD Swetnam, PJ Platts… - PloS one, 2012‏ - journals.plos.org
In East Africa, human population growth and demands for natural resources cause forest
loss contributing to increased carbon emissions and reduced biodiversity. Protected Areas …

Livelihood diversification and shifting social networks of exchange: a social network transition?

TD Baird, CL Gray - World development, 2014‏ - Elsevier
In the develo** world, traditional social networks of exchange and reciprocity are critical
components of household security, disaster relief, and social wellbeing especially in rural …

Well-being and conservation: diversity and change in visions of a good life among the Maasai of northern Tanzania

E Woodhouse, JT McCabe - Ecology and Society, 2018‏ - discovery.ucl.ac.uk
The Simanjiro plains, east of Tarangire National Park in Northern Tanzania are a key
dispersal area for wildlife, and are of vital importance to Maasai pastoral livelihoods, which …

Human–Hyena (Crocuta crocuta) Conflict in the Tarangire Ecosystem, Tanzania

J Raycraft - Conservation, 2024‏ - mdpi.com
Interactions between people and large carnivores on shared landscapes can have harmful
social and ecological consequences. Human–carnivore coexistence depends on an …

[HTML][HTML] A review of conservation-related benefit-sharing mechanisms in Tanzania

JJ Kegamba, KK Sangha, P Wurm… - Global Ecology and …, 2022‏ - Elsevier
Benefit-sharing has been instrumental in empowering local communities living on the edge
of protected areas to engage in natural resource management and enhance biodiversity …

Seasonality, crop type and crop phenology influence crop damage by wildlife herbivores in Africa and Asia

EM Gross, BP Lahkar, N Subedi, VR Nyirenda… - Biodiversity and …, 2018‏ - Springer
Wildlife species damaging crops can cause substantial losses to farmers and at the same
time create negative attitudes against wildlife and conservation efforts that may result in …