<p><p></p><p>This book examines social, economic and political issues in West, Eastern and Southern Africa in relation to borders, human mobility and regional integration. In the process, it highlights the innovative aspects of human agency on the African continent, and presents a range of empirical
Institutional Arrangements for Conservation, Development and Tourism in Eastern and Southern Africa: A Dynamic Perspective
β Scribed by RenΓ© van der Duim, Machiel Lamers, Jakomijn van Wijk (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 280
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This book presents an overview of different institutional arrangements for tourism, biodiversity conservation and rural poverty reduction in eastern and southern Africa. These approaches range from conservancies in Namibia, community-based organizations in Botswana, conservation enterprises in Kenya, private game reserves in South Africa, to sport hunting in Uganda and transfrontier conservation areas. The book presents a comparative analysis of these arrangements and highlights that most arrangements emerged in the 1990s through either a decentralized or centralized change trajectory that was sponsored by donors. They aim to address some of the challenges of the βfortressβ types of conservation by combining principles of community-based natural resource management with a neoliberal approach to conservation, evident in the use of tourism as the main mechanism for accruing benefits from wildlife. The book illustrates the empirical relevance of these novel arrangements by presenting their growth in numbers and discuss how these arrangements differ in their form. With respect to the conservation and development impacts of these arrangements, we show that they have secured large amounts of land for conservation, but also generated governance challenges and disputes on tourism benefit sharing, affecting the stability of these arrangements to generate socioeconomic and conservation benefits.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xx
Novel Institutional Arrangements for Tourism, Conservation and Development in Eastern and Southern Africa....Pages 1-16
From Exploitation to Ownership: Wildlife-Based Tourism and Communal Area Conservancies in Namibia....Pages 17-37
The Tsiseb Conservancy: How Communities, the State and the Market Struggle for Its Success....Pages 39-58
Community-Based Natural Resource Management in Botswana....Pages 59-80
Community Empowerment Through Community-Based Tourism: The Case of Chobe Enclave Conservation Trust in Botswana....Pages 81-100
Private Game Reserves in Southern Africa....Pages 101-118
False Legitimacies: The Rhetoric of Economic Opportunities in the Expansion of Conservation Areas in Southern Africa....Pages 119-137
Hunting for Conservation? The Re-introduction of Sport Hunting in Uganda Examined....Pages 139-155
The Evolution and Progression of Transfrontier Conservation Areas in the Southern African Development Community....Pages 157-179
The Selous-Niassa Transfrontier Conservation Area and Tourism: Evolution, Benefits and Challenges....Pages 181-201
Promoting Conservation Tourism: The Case of the African Wildlife Foundationβs Tourism Conservation Enterprises in Kenya....Pages 203-218
Implementing Tourism-Conservation Enterprises: A Comparison of Three Lodges in Kenya....Pages 219-238
A Dynamic Perspective on Institutional Arrangements for Tourism, Conservation and Development in Eastern and Southern Africa....Pages 239-259
Back Matter....Pages 261-265
β¦ Subjects
Environment, general; Tourism Management; Social Sciences, general; Geography (general); Law, general
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