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Naidoo R, Weaver LC, Diggle RW, Matongo G, Stuart-Hill G, Thouless C 2016. Importance of local values to successful conservation: response to Jacquet and Delon. Conservation Biology 30 912-913
Bandyopadhyay S, Humavindu M, Shyamsundar P, Wang L 2009. Benefits to local communities from community conservancies in Namibia: an assessment. Development Southern Africa 26 (5) 733-754
Nantanga KKM, Pallett J 2014. Mary Seely: Desert ecologist, torch-bearer for Namibia's sustainable development. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Africa Published online: 13 Aug 2014
Jacobson K, Cutchins D, Seely M, Seiz J, Willis E, Jacobson P 2014. Supporting a teaching and learning community across borders: Grinnell College at Gobabeb. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Africa Published online: 31 Jul 2014
Naidoo R, Kilian JW, du Preez P, Beytell P, Aschenborn O, Taylor RD, Stuart-Hill G 2017. Evaluating the effectiveness of local- and regional-scale wildlife corridors using quantitative metrics of functional connectivity. Biological Conservation (217) 96-103
Ministry of Environment and Tourism (MET) 2010. Annual Report 2009/10.
Owen-Smith G, Jacobsohn M 1998. Involving a local community in wildlife conservation: a pilot project at Purros, south-western Kaokoland, SWA/Namibia. National Parks, nature reserves and neighbours
Naidoo R, Kilian JW, du Preez P, Beytell P, Aschenborn O, Taylor RD, Stuart-Hill G Evaluating the effectiveness of local- and regional-scale wildlife corridors using quantitative metrics of functional connectivity. Biological Conservation 217 (96-103) 2017
Ministry of Environment and Tourism (MET) Communal area conservancies in Namibia - A simple guide.
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de Jager M 1996. The establishment and operation of conservancies in Namibia. Namibia Environment 1 104-105
Sullivan S 2002. How sustainable is the communalising discourse of 'new' conservation? The masking of difference, inequality and aspiration in the fledgling 'conservancies' of Namibia. Conservation and Mobile Indigenous people: Displacement, Forced Settlement and Sustainable Development 158-187
Sullivan S 2017. On 'Natural Capital', 'Fairy Tales' and Ideology. Development and Change (48) 397-423
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Sullivan S 2003. Protest, conflict and letigation: Dissent or libel in resistance to a conservancy in north-west Namibia. Ethnographies of conservation: environmentalism and the distribution of privilege 69-86
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Schoeman A 1996. History of conservation in Namibia. Namibia Environment 1 6-13
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Bandyopadhyay S, Tembo G 2010. Household Consumption and Natural Resource Management around National Parks in Zambia. Journal of Natural Resources Policy Research (2) 39-55
Ministry of Environment and Tourism (MET), Ministry of Mines and Energy (MME) 2018. National policy on prospecting and mining in protected areas.
Kay CE 2009. Kenya's wildlife debacle: The true cost of banning hunting. Mule Deer Foundation Magazine (27) 22-27
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Mosimane AW, Breen C, Nkhata BA 2012. Collective identity and resilience in the management of common pool resources. International Journal of the Commons (6) 344–362
Joos-Vandewalle S, Wynberg R, Alexander KA 2018. Dependencies on natural resources in transitioning urban centers of northern Botswana. Ecosystem Services (30) 342-349
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