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The Okavango Delta and the 'end of progress': global transformation and community based wildlife management
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Hasler, Richard
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Agricultural resources
/ Annual flood
/ Botswana economy
/ Communities
/ Community based instruction
/ Community Based Wildlife Management
/ Ecological management
/ Floods
/ Global environmental transformation
/ Hydrological processes
/ International community
/ Natural resource management
/ Okavango River
/ Seasonal water supply
/ Semi-aquatic lechwe
/ Sitatunga
/ Socio-ecological systems
/ Sustainable agriculture
/ telecommunication system
/ Trans Kalahari Highway
/ Villages
/ Wildlife ecology
/ Wildlife management
1999
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The Okavango Delta and the 'end of progress': global transformation and community based wildlife management
by
Hasler, Richard
in
Agricultural resources
/ Annual flood
/ Botswana economy
/ Communities
/ Community based instruction
/ Community Based Wildlife Management
/ Ecological management
/ Floods
/ Global environmental transformation
/ Hydrological processes
/ International community
/ Natural resource management
/ Okavango River
/ Seasonal water supply
/ Semi-aquatic lechwe
/ Sitatunga
/ Socio-ecological systems
/ Sustainable agriculture
/ telecommunication system
/ Trans Kalahari Highway
/ Villages
/ Wildlife ecology
/ Wildlife management
1999
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The Okavango Delta and the 'end of progress': global transformation and community based wildlife management
by
Hasler, Richard
in
Agricultural resources
/ Annual flood
/ Botswana economy
/ Communities
/ Community based instruction
/ Community Based Wildlife Management
/ Ecological management
/ Floods
/ Global environmental transformation
/ Hydrological processes
/ International community
/ Natural resource management
/ Okavango River
/ Seasonal water supply
/ Semi-aquatic lechwe
/ Sitatunga
/ Socio-ecological systems
/ Sustainable agriculture
/ telecommunication system
/ Trans Kalahari Highway
/ Villages
/ Wildlife ecology
/ Wildlife management
1999
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The Okavango Delta and the 'end of progress': global transformation and community based wildlife management
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The Okavango Delta and the 'end of progress': global transformation and community based wildlife management
1999
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Overview
This paper argues that community based wildlife management in the Okavango Delta needs to be analysed and understood within the broader political, ecological and economic trends affecting Botswana as a whole. A range of issues, including global economics, competing land use strategies, tenure regimes, global climate change, village economics and settlement patterns, the role of donor agencies and the economic and political transformation of Botswana society in the last thirty years, all impact on the prospects for Community Based Wildlife Management. Some key assumptions (such as the current geographical basis for defining communities) upon which Community Based Wildlife Management has been based need further discussion and debate.
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The Botswana Society
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