community participation

Involvement in public or private actions, as members or as a member of a particular ethnic, political or social group, with the purpose of exerting influence. (Source: RHW)



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Moswete N, Lacey G 2015. "Women cannot lead": empowering women through cultural tourism in Botswana. Journal of Sustainable Tourism (23) 600-617
Medina-Muñoz DR, Medina-Muñoz RD, Gutiérrez-Pérez FJ 2016. The impacts of tourism on poverty alleviation: an integrated research framework. Journal of Sustainable Tourism (24) 270-298
Garland E, Gordon RJ 1999. The Authentic (In)Authentic: Bushman Anthro‐Tourism. Visual Anthropology (12) 267-287
Schnegg M 2018. Institutional multiplexity: social networks and community-based natural resource management. Sustainability Science (13) 1017–1030
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Hoole AF 2009. Place-power-prognosis: Community-based conservation, partnerships, and ecotourism enterprises in Namibia. International Journal of the Commons (4) 78–99
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Turner RL 2004. Communities, conservation, and tourism-based development: Can community-based nature tourism live up to its promise?. Journal of International Wildlife Law and Policy (7) 161-182
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Communities_conservation_and tourism_based development.pdf 773.32 KB
Shackleton S, Campbell B, Wollenberg E, Edmunds D 2002. Devolution and community-based natural resource management: Creating space for local people to participate and benefit. Natural Resources Perspectives (ODI) (76) 1-6
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Felton S Making a killing, making a living.
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Making a killing making a living.pdf 58.91 KB
Roe D, Mulliken T, Milledge S, Mremi J, Mosha S, Grieg-Gran M 2002. Making a killing or making a living? Wildlife trade, trade controls and rural livelihoods. (6)
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Rogan MS, Lindsey PA, Tambling CJ, Golabek KA, Chase MJ, Collins K, McNutt JW 2017. Illegal bushmeat hunters compete with predators and threaten wild herbivore populations in a global tourism hotspot. Biological Conservation (210) 233-242
Hitchkock RK, Yellen JE, Gelburd DJ, Osborn AJ, Crowell AL 1996. Subsistence Hunting and Resource Management among the Ju/'Hoansi of Northwestern Botswana. African Study Monographs (17) 153-220
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Subsistence hunting and resource managment_Botswana.pdf 8.33 MB
Fitzherbert E, Caro T, Johnson PJ, MacDonald DW, Borgerhoff Mulder M 2014. From avengers to hunters: Leveraging collective action for the conservation of endangered lions. Biological Conservation (174) 84-92
Shen F, Hughey KFD, Simmons DG 2008. Connecting the Sustainable Livelihoods Approach and Tourism: A Review of the Literature. Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Management (15) 19-31
Mbaiwa JE 2015. Ecotourism in Botswana: 30 years later. Journal of Ecotourism (14) 204-222
Sindiga I 1999. Alternative Tourism and Sustainable Development in Kenya. Journal of Sustainable Tourism (7) 108-127
Saito N, Ruhanen L, Noakes S, Axelsen M 2018. Community engagement in pro-poor tourism initiatives: fact or fallacy? Insights from the inside. Tourism Recreation Research (43) 175-185
Egoh BN, O'Farrell PJ, Charef A, Gurney LJ, Koellner T, Abi HN, Egoh M, Willemen L 2012. An African account of ecosystem service provision: Use, threats and policy options for sustainable livelihoods. Ecosystem Services (2) 71-81
Farrington J, Carney D, Ashley C, Turton C 1999. Sustainable livelihoods in practice: Early applications of concepts in rural areas.
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Dewees PA, Campbell BM, Katerere Y, Sitoe A, Cunningham AB, Angelsen A, Wunder S 2010. Managing the Miombo Woodlands of Southern Africa: Policies, Incentives and Options for the Rural Poor. Journal of Natural Resources Policy Research (2) 57-73
Tervo-Kankare K, Saarinen J, Kimaro ME, Moswete NN 2017. Nature-based tourism operators' responses to changing environment and climate in Uis, Namibia.. African Geographical Review (DOI: 10.1080/19376812.2017.1286246)
Mosimane A, Silva J 2014. Boundary-making in Conservancies: The Namibian Experience. 83-111
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Sullivan S 2002. How sustainable is the communalizing discourse of 'new' conservation?: the masking of difference, inequality and aspiration in the fledgling 'conservancies' of Namibia.. Conservation and mobile indigenous peoples: displacement, forced settlement and sustainable development 158-187
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Bolger DT, Bieluch K, Krivak-Tetley F, Maggs-Kölling G, Tjitekulu J 2018. Designing a Real-World Course for Environmental Studies Students: Entering a Social-Ecological System. Sustainability (10)
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