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View article: Savanna Life – evaluating board game players’ revealed preferences to inform conservation and development planning in the Greater Serengeti-Mara Ecosystem
Savanna Life – evaluating board game players’ revealed preferences to inform conservation and development planning in the Greater Serengeti-Mara Ecosystem Open
Introduction Conservation and development planning is complex and can involve trade-offs and conflicts of interest. Games are an increasingly popular approach to exploring such conflicts and facilitating discussion and future planning. How…
View article: Predicting consumer intention to buy tiger bone glue in Vietnam: A comparison between the theory of planned behavior and the social cognitive theory
Predicting consumer intention to buy tiger bone glue in Vietnam: A comparison between the theory of planned behavior and the social cognitive theory Open
Demand for tiger parts and products, especially tiger bone glue, has fuelled the illegal tiger trade and the proliferation of tiger farms in some Asian countries. Despite the importance of understanding demand, insights into consumer motiv…
View article: Do high-value environmental products provide a pathway out of poverty? The case of the world's most valuable fungus (Ophiocordyceps sinensis)
Do high-value environmental products provide a pathway out of poverty? The case of the world's most valuable fungus (Ophiocordyceps sinensis) Open
View article: Living with elephants: A case study from Kavango‐Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area in Zimbabwe
Living with elephants: A case study from Kavango‐Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area in Zimbabwe Open
The Kavango‐Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area (KaZa TFCA) is home to one of the largest populations of African savanna elephants (approximately 227,000), a species iconic for ecological balance but also a major driver of human–elepha…
View article: Advancing green recovery: Integrating one health in sustainable wildlife management in the Asia-Pacific Indigenous People and Local Communities
Advancing green recovery: Integrating one health in sustainable wildlife management in the Asia-Pacific Indigenous People and Local Communities Open
Wildlife (in this paper: wild animals) deliver a crucial range of ecosystem services on human health and livelihood, particularly in Indigenous People and Local Communities (IPLCs). 'One Health' extends beyond just health; it also includes…
View article: Høringssvar Vedrørende Forslag til Inatsisartutlov om fiskeri
Høringssvar Vedrørende Forslag til Inatsisartutlov om fiskeri Open
View article: Do High-Value Environmental Products Provide a Pathway Out of Poverty? The Case of the World's Most Valuable Fungus (Ophiocordyceps Sinensis)
Do High-Value Environmental Products Provide a Pathway Out of Poverty? The Case of the World's Most Valuable Fungus (Ophiocordyceps Sinensis) Open
View article: Forging Weak Ties in Natural Resource Governance Networks: A Case Study of the Sabah Jurisdictional Approach for Sustainable Palm Oil
Forging Weak Ties in Natural Resource Governance Networks: A Case Study of the Sabah Jurisdictional Approach for Sustainable Palm Oil Open
View article: Evaluating the determinants of wildlife tolerance in the Kavango-Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area in Zimbabwe
Evaluating the determinants of wildlife tolerance in the Kavango-Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area in Zimbabwe Open
View article: The threat of COVID-19 to the conservation of Tanzanian national parks
The threat of COVID-19 to the conservation of Tanzanian national parks Open
View article: Frontier tourism development and inequality in the Nepal Himalaya
Frontier tourism development and inequality in the Nepal Himalaya Open
This article proposes ‘frontier tourism development’ as an apt analytical
lens through which to understand contemporary tourism development
in rural peripheries. Based on a rich case study of more than 90% of
households across …
lens through which to understand contemporary tourism development
in rural peripheries. Based on a rich case study of more than 90% of
households across …
View article: Analysis of differences and commonalities in wildlife hunting across the Africa-Europe South-North gradient
Analysis of differences and commonalities in wildlife hunting across the Africa-Europe South-North gradient Open
Hunting and its impacts on wildlife are typically studied regionally, with a particular focus on the Global South. Hunting can, however, also undermine rewilding efforts or threaten wildlife in the Global North. Little is known about how h…
View article: Understanding determinants of the intention to buy rhino horn in Vietnam through the Theory of Planned Behaviour and the Theory of Interpersonal Behaviour
Understanding determinants of the intention to buy rhino horn in Vietnam through the Theory of Planned Behaviour and the Theory of Interpersonal Behaviour Open
Demand for rhino horn in Asian markets is driving a rhino poaching crisis in Africa. Despite the urgency of understanding consumers' motivations and demand, social-psychological factors underpinning the intention to buy rhino horn remain u…
View article: Conserving rhinos by legal trade: Insights from a choice experiment with rhino horn consumers
Conserving rhinos by legal trade: Insights from a choice experiment with rhino horn consumers Open
A legal rhino horn trade is suggested in order to reduce poaching. To examine the implications of this proposition, we conducted a choice experiment with 345 rhino horn consumers in Vietnam, investigating their preferences for legality, so…
View article: The impact of a legal trade in farmed tigers on consumer preferences for tiger bone glue – Evidence from a choice experiment in Vietnam
The impact of a legal trade in farmed tigers on consumer preferences for tiger bone glue – Evidence from a choice experiment in Vietnam Open
Demand for tiger parts and products has fuelled the poaching of wild tigers. As the supply of wild tigers has become scarce, tiger farming has emerged as an alternative source and proliferated in several Asian countries with unclear implic…
View article: Wild meat consumption in tropical forests spares a significant carbon footprint from the livestock production sector
Wild meat consumption in tropical forests spares a significant carbon footprint from the livestock production sector Open
View article: Pathways to Enhance Climate Change Resilience among Pastoral Households in Northern Tanzania
Pathways to Enhance Climate Change Resilience among Pastoral Households in Northern Tanzania Open
The objective of this study was to evaluate the pathways to enhance resilience to increased climate variability and directional change among pastoral households in Simanjiro District in Northern Tanzania. The study used household survey an…
View article: Designed for accumulation by dispossession: An analysis of Tanzania's Wildlife Management Areas through the case of Burunge
Designed for accumulation by dispossession: An analysis of Tanzania's Wildlife Management Areas through the case of Burunge Open
Unfortunately, adverse rather than positive local welfare outcomes of community‐based conservation initiatives are quite common. Through the case of Burunge Wildlife Management Area (WMA) this study documents how WMAs in Tanzania appear de…
View article: Evidence or delusion: a critique of contemporary rhino horn demand reduction strategies
Evidence or delusion: a critique of contemporary rhino horn demand reduction strategies Open
Considerable effort has been devoted to reducing rhinoceros (i.e., rhino) horn demand by changing consumer behavior. Implementing organizations often claim that their campaigns are based on reliable insights into rhino horn demand and that…
View article: Saving rodents, losing primates—Why we need tailored bushmeat management strategies
Saving rodents, losing primates—Why we need tailored bushmeat management strategies Open
Efforts to curb the unsustainable wildlife trade in tropical forests conceptualize bushmeat as a generic resource, exploited by a homogeneous group. However, bushmeat is composed of miscellaneous species differing in risks of zoonotic dise…
View article: Reference group influences and campaign exposure effects on rhino horn demand: Qualitative insights from Vietnam
Reference group influences and campaign exposure effects on rhino horn demand: Qualitative insights from Vietnam Open
While considerable effort is invested in rhino horn demand reduction campaigns, it is unclear to what extent users are exposed to and accept the messages in these ads. We investigate recall as an indicator of exposure and the influence of …
View article: The life history of human foraging: Cross-cultural and individual variation
The life history of human foraging: Cross-cultural and individual variation Open
Hunters exhibit high skill across the life span, individuals vary substantially in skill, and age-related peaks vary across sites.
View article: Women, wellbeing and Wildlife Management Areas in Tanzania
Women, wellbeing and Wildlife Management Areas in Tanzania Open
Community-based wildlife management claims pro-poor, gender-sensitive outcomes. However, intersectional political ecology predicts adverse impacts on marginalised people. Our large-scale quantitative approach draws out common patterns and …
View article: Pathways to Enhance Climate Change Resilience among Pastoral Households in Northern Tanzania
Pathways to Enhance Climate Change Resilience among Pastoral Households in Northern Tanzania Open
The objective of this study was to evaluate the pathways to enhance resilience to increased climate variability and directional change among pastoral households in Simanjiro District in Northern Tanzania. The study used household survey an…
View article: Impact of Tanzania’s Wildlife Management Areas on household wealth
Impact of Tanzania’s Wildlife Management Areas on household wealth Open
View article: The Importance of Bushmeat in Household Income as a Function of Distance from Protected Areas in the Western Serengeti Ecosystem, Tanzania
The Importance of Bushmeat in Household Income as a Function of Distance from Protected Areas in the Western Serengeti Ecosystem, Tanzania Open
Bushmeat hunting is widespread in villages adjacent to protected areas in Western Serengeti. However, little information is available about the role of bushmeat income in the household economy as a function of distance from the protected a…
View article: Protected areas, household environmental incomes and well-being in the Greater Serengeti-Mara Ecosystem
Protected areas, household environmental incomes and well-being in the Greater Serengeti-Mara Ecosystem Open
Protected areas are an important cornerstone in the attempt to halt habitat and species losses. While it is widely recognized that local communities impact on conservation outcomes, there is a limited understanding of the economic importan…
View article: Schoolchildren as informants about bushmeat consumption in Western Serengeti, Tanzania
Schoolchildren as informants about bushmeat consumption in Western Serengeti, Tanzania Open
Bushmeat contributes to household food security in Western Serengeti, particularly for low-income families who are unable to afford more expensive meat sources. However, as the human population grows, bushmeat demand is increasingly unsust…
View article: Price Elasticity of Bushmeat Demand in the Greater Serengeti Ecosystem: Insights for Managing the Bushmeat Trade
Price Elasticity of Bushmeat Demand in the Greater Serengeti Ecosystem: Insights for Managing the Bushmeat Trade Open
Rural households across the tropics rely on bushmeat hunting to fulfill their subsistence and cash income needs. As human populations grow, and urban market demand drives commercial trade, hunting is often unsustainable, compromising commu…
View article: Not Seeing the Forest for the Trees: The Oversight of Defaunation in REDD+ and Global Forest Governance
Not Seeing the Forest for the Trees: The Oversight of Defaunation in REDD+ and Global Forest Governance Open
Over the past decade, countries have strived to develop a global governance structure to halt deforestation and forest degradation, by achieving the readiness requirements for Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and forest Degradation (R…