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Evolution and Innovation in Wildlife Conservation
Parks and Game Ranches to Transfrontier Conservation Areas
Edited By Helen Suich and Brian Child with Anna Spenceley


 


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December 2008 •  432 pages •  234 x 156mm •  ISBN 9781844076345




The crucible of innovation in wildlife and habitat conservation is in southern Africa where it has co-evolved with decolonization, political transformation and the rise of development, ownership, management and livelihood debates. Charting this innovation, early chapters deal with the traditional 'fines and fences' conservation that occurred in the colonial and early post-independence period, with subsequent sections focussing on the experimentation and innovation that occurred on private and communal land as a result of the break from these traditional methods. The final section deals with more recent innovations in the sector, focussing on building and strengthening the relationships between parks and society. Importantly, the book provides a data-rich summary of experimentation with more inclusive models of conservation in terms of ecological, social, political and economic indicators.

Published with the Southern African Sustainable Use Specialist Group (SASUSG) of IUCN


CONTENTS 

Introduction

Part I: History of Conservation

Introduction

National Parks in RSA

Modern Conservation in Zimbabwe

Park Conservation in Botswana

Protected Areas in Mozambique

Part II: Private Conservation

Game Ranching in Namibia, Zimbabwe and South Africa

Land Use in the SE Lowveld

Part III: CBNRM Country Cases

CBNRM and Poverty Alleviation

CAMPFIRE in Zimbabwe

Namibia

Botswana

Mozambique

Zambia

Part IV: Integrating Wildlife / Parks into a Social Landscape

Protected Area Integration into the Social Landscape

NW Parks, RSA

Meeting Conservation and Socio-economic Objectives in Addo

Table Mountain National Park

Marine Protected Areas in Mozambique

Contractual National Parks in RSA

Transfrontier Conservation Areas in Southern Africa

Making 'Conventional' Parks Relevant

Private Sector Management of Protected Areas

Conclusion
ABOUT THE AUTHOR(S)

Helen Suich is a development and resource economist, policy adviser, project manager. Brian Child is Associate Professor in the Geography Department at the University of Florida, USA and editor of Parks in Transition (2004). Anna Spenceley is editor of Responsible Tourism (2008).

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