Resources
AWEI Resources features publications from outside the AWEI Community
that are particularly pertinent to Africa's wildlife economy
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A CRITICAL EVALUATION OF CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA
ByPaul Andre DeGeorgesProf Brian Childarrow_forward2008 -
It’s Not Just About the Worm: Social and Economic Impacts of Harvesting
ByLouise SwemmerWayne TwineRodney LandelaPatience MdungasiStephen MidziWitness MmathoHelen MmethiDaniel ShibambuAlexis SymondsSolly Thembaarrow_forward2020 -
IMPLICATIONS OF SPORT HUNTING ON WILDLIFE CONSERVATION IN UGANDA
ByWilson K KatamigwaDr Taddeo Rusokearrow_forward2023 -
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The Zambian Wildlife Ranching Industry: Scale, Associated Benefits, and Limitations Affecting Its Development
ByPeter LindseyJonathan BarnesVincent NyirendaBelinda PumfrettCraig J. TamblingAndrew TaylorMichael t’Sas Rolfesarrow_forward2013 -
The Trade in Wildlife: A Framework to Improve Biodiversity and Livelihood Outcomes
ByRosie Cooney et alarrow_forward2015 -
Zimbabwe Biodiversity Economy Report
ByAnchor Environmental ConsultantsZimbabwe Environmental Law Associationarrow_forward2023 -
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Correcting for the Inconveniences of Cultivation: Foraging as a Food Source in Southwestern Burkina Faso
ByJulia Deryn Morganarrow_forward2018 -
Collection, Consumption, and Sale of Lusala (Dioscorea hirtiflora)
ByDonald Zulu et alarrow_forward2019 -
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Wildlife institutions highly salient to human attitudes toward wildlife
ByLeandra Merz et alarrow_forward2023
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