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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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Swanepoel LH, Lindsey P, Somers MJ, Van Hoven W, Dalerum F 2014. The Relative Importance of Trophy Harvest and Retaliatory Killing of Large Carnivores: South African Leopards as a Case Study. South African Journal of Wildlife Research (44) 115-134
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
Fischer A, Sandström C, Delibes-Mateos M, Arroyo B, Tadie D, Randall D, Hailu F, Lowassa A, Msuha M, Kereži K, Reljić S, Linnell J, Majić A 2013. On the multifunctionality of hunting - an institutional analysis of eight cases from Europe and Africa. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management (56) 531-552
Ordiz A, Bischof R, Swenson JE 2013. Saving large carnivores, but losing the apex predator?. Biological Conservation (168) 128-133
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Lindsey PA, Frank LG, Alexander R, Mathieson A, Romanach SS 2007. Trophy hunting and conservation in Africa: Problems and one potential solution. Conservation Biology (21) 880-883
Corey Wright V 2016. Turbulent times: fighting history today in Tanzania's trophy hunting spaces. Journal of Contemporary African Studies (34) 1-21
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
Saayman M, Saayman A 2017. Is the rhino worth saving?. A sustainable tourism perspective. Journal of Sustainable Tourism (25) 251-264
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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How sustainable is the communalizing discourse of new conservation.pdf 307.87 KB
Moodley Y, Russo I-RM, Robovsky J, Dalton DL, Kotze A, Smith S, Stejskal J, Ryder OA, Hermes R, Walzer C, Bruford MW 2018. Contrasting evolutionary history, anthropogenic declines and genetic contact in the northern and southern white rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum). Proceedings of the Royal Society B (285) 20181567
Muntifering JR, Linklater WL, Naidoo R, !Uri‐≠Khob S, Preez PD, Beytell P, Jacobs S, Knight AT 2018. Sustainable close encounters: integrating tourist and animal behaviour to improve rhinoceros viewing protocols. Animal Conservation
Winter S, Fennessy J, Fennessy S, Janke A 2018. Matrilineal population structure and distribution of the Angolan giraffe in the Namib desert and beyond. Ecological Genetics and Genomics (7-8) 1-5
Shimelis A, Sande E, Evans S, Mundy P 2005. International action plan for Lappet-faced Vulture, Torgos tracheliotus.
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International action plan for Lappet_faced Vulture.pdf 513.94 KB
IUCN SSC Cat Specialist Group 2018. Guidelines for the Conservation of Lions in Africa. (Version 1.0.)
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Guidelines for the conservation of lions in Africa.pdf 3.59 MB
Ministry of Environment and Tourism (MET) 2017. Strategic Plan 2017/2018 - 2021/2022.
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71f_MET Strategic Plan 2017 2018 2021 2022.pdf 7.92 MB
Ministry of Environment and Tourism (MET) 2010. National Policy on the Utilization of Devil's Claw (Harpyagophytum) products 2010.
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National Policy on the Utilization of Devils Claw_2010.pdf 808.34 KB
Ministry of Agriculture Water and Forestry (MAWF) 2015. Comprehensive Conservation Agriculture Programme for Namibia 2015-2019.
Ministry of Environment and Tourism (MET) 2013. Management Plan for Ai-Ais Hot Springs Game Park 2013-2018.
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Management Plan for Ai_Ais Hot Springs Game Park 2013_2018.pdf 52.66 MB
Kirkman SP, Nsingi KK 2019. Chapter 3: Marine Biodiversity of Angola: Biogeography and Conservation. Biodiversity of Angola - Science and Conservation: A Modern Synthesis 43-52
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Marine Biodiversity of Angola_Biogeography and Conservation.pdf 383.63 KB
Revermann R, Finckh M 2019. Chapter 6: Vegetation Survey, Classification and Mapping in Angola. Biodiversity of Angola - Science and Conservation: A Modern Synthesis 97-107
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Vegetation Survey_Classification and Mapping in Angola_2019.pdf 404.19 KB
Kipping J, Clausnitzer V, Fernandes Elizalde SRF, Dijkstra KDB 2019. Chapter 9: The Dragonflies and Damselflies of Angola: An Updated Synthesis. Biodiversity of Angola - Science and Conservation: A Modern Synthesis 141-165
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The Dragonflies and Damselflies of Angola_An Updated Synthesis.pdf 1.12 MB
Mendes LF, Bivar-de-Sousa A, Williams MC 2019. Chapter 10: The Butterflies and Skippers (Lepidoptera: Papilionoidea) of Angola: An Updated Checklist. Biodiversity of Angola - Science and Conservation: A Modern Synthesis 167-203
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The Butterflies and Skippers of Angola_An Updated Checklist.pdf 1.03 MB
Dean WRJ, Melo M, Mills MSL 2019. Chapter 14: The Avifauna of Angola: Richness, Endemism and Rarity. Biodiversity of Angola - Science and Conservation: A Modern Synthesis 335-356
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The Avifauna of Angola_Richness_Endemism and Rarity.pdf 769.38 KB
Beja P, Pinto PV, Veríssimo L, Bersacola E, Fabiano E, Palmeirim JM, Monadjem A, Monterroso P, Svensson MS, Taylor PJ 2019. Chapter 15: The Mammals of Angola. Biodiversity of Angola - Science and Conservation: A Modern Synthesis 357-443
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The mammals of Angola.pdf 1.75 MB
Weir CR 2019. Chapter 16: The Cetaceans (Whales and Dolphins) of Angola. Biodiversity of Angola - Science and Conservation: A Modern Synthesis 445-470
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The Cetaceans_Whales and Dolphins_of Angola.pdf 1.07 MB
Pinto PV 2019. Chapter 17: The Giant Sable Antelope: Angola’s National Icon. Biodiversity of Angola - Science and Conservation: A Modern Synthesis 471-491
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The Giant Sable Antelope_Angolas National Icon.pdf 1.29 MB
Huntley BJ, Beja P, Pinto PV, Russo V, Veríssimo L, Morais M 2019. Chapter 18: Biodiversity Conservation: History, Protected Areas and Hotspots. Biodiversity of Angola - Science and Conservation: A Modern Synthesis 495-512
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Biodiversity Conservation_History_Protected Areas and Hotspots.pdf 476.39 KB
Figueira R, Lages F 2019. Chapter 19: Museum and Herbarium Collections for Biodiversity Research in Angola. Biodiversity of Angola - Science and Conservation: A Modern Synthesis 513-542
Russo V, Huntley BJ, Lages F, Ferrand N 2019. Chapter 20: Conclusions: Biodiversity Research and Conservation Opportunities. Biodiversity of Angola - Science and Conservation: A Modern Synthesis 543-549
Störmer N, Weaver LC, Stuart-Hill G, Diggle RW, Naidoo R 2019. Investigating the effects of community-based conservation on attitudes towards wildlife in Namibia. Biological Conservation (233) 193-200
Elwen SH, Leeney RH, Gridley T 2019. Abundance estimates of an isolated population of common bottlenose dolphins Tursiops truncatus in Walvis Bay, Namibia, 2008–2012. African Journal of Marine Science (41) 61-70
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Tursiops truncatus in Walvis Bay.pdf 2.67 MB
Gaillard JC, van Niekerk D, Shoroma LB, Coetzee C, Amirapu T Wildlife hazards and disaster risk reduction. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction (33) 55-63
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