Wildlife Economy Workshop Report - The contribution of wildlife ranching to conservation and development ‒ assessing the contribution and the role of governance
The workshop followed on from a previous workshop in March 2016, where the participants identified a need for further applied research and strategic action to develop a sustainable wildlife economy. In this workshop, we focused on two specific themes identified in the earlier workshop:
- the contribution of wildlife ranching to conservation and development; and
- the role of governance in ensuring this contribution.
The workshop included six presentations, discussions around these presentations, and a focused discussion through working groups on critical next steps.
Vorhies, Francis. (2017). Wildlife Economy Workshop Report - The contribution of wildlife ranching to conservation and development ‒ assessing the contribution and the role of governance. Earthmind. Gland. Switzerland.
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Dr Francis Vorhies
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