Resources
AWEI Resources features publications from outside the AWEI Community
that are particularly pertinent to Africa's wildlife economy
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World Conservation Strategy: Living Resource Conservation for Sustainable Development
ByIUCNarrow_forward1980 -
Game Ranching in Machakos District, Kenya: An Application of Mathematical Programming to the Study of Wildlife Policy
ByPatrick Kinyuaarrow_forward1998 -
A marketing & spending analysis of trophy hunters - 2015/2016 season
ByPeet Van Der Merwearrow_forward2017 -
From Market Hunting to Hunting Markets: A Property Rights Approach
ByTerry Andersonarrow_forward2017 -
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An assessment of the economic, social and conservation value of the wildlife ranching industry and its potential to support the green economy in South Africa
ByAndrew Taylor et alarrow_forward2015 -
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South Africa – Timbavati Balancing Tourism and Hunting Revenue to Ensure Sustainable Contribution to Conservation
ByDon Scottarrow_forward2018 -
Applying a conceptual framework to rhinoceros conservation on private lands in South Africa
ByElena RubinoProf Elizabeth Pienaararrow_forward2017 -
Attaining sustainable use on private game ranching lands in South Africa
ByProf Elizabeth PienaarElena Rubino et alarrow_forward2017
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In a complex and changing world, AWEI generates strategic ideas, conducts independent analysis on wildlife economies, and collaborates with global scholar-practitioners to provide training and expertise for biodiversity conservation, climate resilience, and inclusive economic opportunities in Africa.