Austere conservation: Understanding conflicts over resource governance in Tanzanian Wildlife Management Areas

This study explores how the regime of rules over access to land, natural, and finances reflects the degree of community ownership

Abstract

This study explores how the regime of rules over access to land, natural, and financial resources reflects the degree of community ownership of a Wildlife Management Area (WMA) in Tanzania.

This work is part of the Ecosystem Services for Poverty Alleviation (ESPA) programme

Citation

Bluwstein, J., Moyo, F., Kicheleri, R.Peter, Austere conservation: Understanding conflicts over resource governance in Tanzanian Wildlife Management Areas, Conservation & Society, vol.14, issue7, pp.218-231, 2016

Austere conservation: Understanding conflicts over resource governance in Tanzanian Wildlife Management Areas

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Published 1 January 2016