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Bashir, Munira Anyonge Wanyonyi, Edwin
Published in
Frontiers in Conservation Science
Kenya’s conservation areas consist of national parks and reserves, national forests, and private and community wildlife conservancies. The historically protected areas only account for 10% of Kenya’s land mass (national parks, reserves, and protected forests). Conserving Kenya’s biodiversity referred to as a “national heritage” is at the core of th...
Fitzsimons, James A. Stolton, Sue Rafa, Miquel
Published in
Frontiers in Conservation Science
Rabinovich, Anna Walker, Lindsay Gohil, Deepali Njagi, Tim Currie, Thomas E
Published in
Environmental Research Letters
Cooperative management of shared natural resources is one of the most urgent challenges the world is facing today. While there have been advances in understanding institutional design features that enable sustainable management, there are few field studies that provide theory-based insights into social psychological predictors of willingness to coo...
Calas, Bernard
For the last 20 years under the growing influence of the ecosystem paradigm, the demand for wilderness tourism has beengreatly transformed. This paper deals with the way this transformation impacts on the Kenyan wildlife tourism industry. Departingfrom the classical safari format which mainly consists of sighting and snapping the Big Five animals f...