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AWEI Resources features publications from outside the AWEI Community 
that are particularly pertinent to Africa's wildlife economy

 

 

  • Guidelines for Improving the Administration of Sustainable Hunting in Sub-Saharan Africa

    By
    Veron Booth
    Philippe Chardonnet
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    2015
  • Demand in Viet Nam for Rhinoceros Horn used in Traditional Medicine

    By
    Douglas MacMillan et al
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    2017
  • Agriculture and Adaptation to Climate Change: The Role of Wildlife Ranching in South Africa

    By
    Jackson Otieno
    Edwin Muchapondwa
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    2016
  • Conservation Enterprise: What Works, Where and for Whom?

    By
    Joanna Elliott
    Daudi Sumba
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    2012
  • An Analysis of Game Meat Production and Wildlife-based Land Uses on Freehold Land in Namibia

    By
    Peter Lindsey
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    2011
  • Trade and Sustainable Land Management in Drylands

    By
    ICTSD
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    2007
  • An Economic View on Wildlife Management Areas in Botswana

    By
    Jaap Arntzen
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    2003
  • Economic and Financial Incentives for Wildlife Use on Private Land in Namibia and the Implications for Policy

    By
    Jonanthan Barnes et al
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    1996
  • “Wilding the Farm or Farming the Wild”?

    By
    Jane Carruthers
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    2008
  • Sustainable use and incentive-driven conservation: Realigning human and conservation interests

    By
    Jon Hutton
    Nigel Leader-Williams
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    2003
  • The conservation movement in Zimbabwe

    By
    Graham Child
    Dr Brian Child
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    2015
  • Addis Ababa Principles and Guidelines for the Sustainable Use of Biodiversity (CBD Guidelines)

    By
    CBD Secretariat
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    2004

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In partnership with Oppenheimer Generations Research and Conservation and others, AWEI employs thought leadership, stakeholder engagement, and professional development programmes to support the transformation and conservation of African landscapes through wildlife enterprise.

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