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Natural resource use and livelihoods in Botswana's Wildlife Management Areas
Author
Twyman, Chasca
Publisher
Applied Geography
Publication Year
2001
Body

Global debates surrounding the management of natural resources in protected areas advocate greater involvement of local populations in order to maintain sustainable resource use and conserve biological diversity. For this involvement to be effective, and for development to be truly participatory, a deeper understanding of people's relationships with the environment is needed. This paper explores the society-environment interactions of people in a newly established Wildlife Management Area in western Botswana, illustrating the complexity and diversity of resource use and livelihoods that must be addressed by development interventions.

Language
English
Resource Type
Text
Document Type
Journal Issue/Article
Journal Volume
21
Journal Number
1
Journal Pages
45-68
Collection
Southern Africa Collection
Journal Name
Applied Geography
Keywords
Botswana
Livelihoods
natural resources
protected areas
sustainability
management
national parks
biodiversity
socio-economic aspects
Africa