Any course destined to promote economic growth, modernization, increase in agricultural production and the creation of a framework in which to fulfill primary needs, such as education, health and supply of water in the rural areas. The attainment of such objectives depends in general on the type of administrative systems proposed for the various programmes and on the national political situation as regards, for instance land tenure, agrarian reform, the disbursement of assistance and food policy. (Source: GREMES)



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Brosius JP, Lowenhaupt Tsing A, Zerner C 1998. Representing communities: Histories and politics of community‐based natural resource management. Society and Natural Resources (11) 157-168
Gargallo E 2015. Conservation on contested lands: the case of Namibia's communal conservancies. Journal of Contemporary African Studies (33) 213-231
Kellert SR, Mehta JN, Ebbin SA, Lichtenfeld LL 2000. Community Natural Resource Management: Promise, Rhetoric, and Reality. Society and Natural Resources (13) 705-715
Wisely SM, Alexander K, Mahlaba T, Cassidy L 2018. Linking ecosystem services to livelihoods in southern Africa. Ecosystem Services (30) 339-341
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
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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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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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
Fischer A, Weldesemaet YT, Czajkowski M, Tadie D, Hanley N 2015. Trophy hunters' willingness to pay for wildlife conservation and community benefits. Conservation Biology (29) 1111-1121
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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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
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
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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