Resources
AWEI Resources features publications from outside the AWEI Community
that are particularly pertinent to Africa's wildlife economy
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Why keep lions instead of livestock? Assessing wildlife tourism-based payment for ecosystem services involving herders in the Maasai Mara, Kenya
ByPhilip Osano et alarrow_forward2013 -
Rhinoceros ownership and attitudes towards legalization of global horn trade within South Africa's private wildlife sector
ByProf Elizabeth PienaarElena Rubinoarrow_forward2018 -
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Biodiversity Economy Strategy (BES) for the Department of Environmental Affairs
ByDFFE, South Africaarrow_forward2015 -
Complementary Benefits of Tourism and Hunting to Communal Conservancies in Namibia
ByRobin Naidoo et alarrow_forward2016 -
Exploring the Role of Private Wildlife Ranching as a Conservation Tool in South Africa: Stakeholder Perspectives
ByJenny Cousins et alarrow_forward2008 -
Private Supply of Protected Land in Southern Africa: A Review of Markets, Approaches, Barriers and Issues
ByWolf Krugarrow_forward2001 -
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CITES and the WTO - Enhancing Cooperation for Sustainable Development.
ByCITESWTOarrow_forward2015 -
Meat from the Wild: Extractive Uses of Wildlife and Alternatives for Sustainability
ByNathalie Vliet et alarrow_forward2016 -
Principles and Practices of Sustainable Use and Sustainable Harvesting
ByBalakrishna Pisupati et alarrow_forward2018 -
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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.