Conservation of Biological Diversity in Developing Countries: the Issues, Challenges and Possible Solutions a Case Study in the Laikipia District of Kenya - Oscar Wambuguh - Books - LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing - 9783838349275 - June 24, 2010
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Conservation of Biological Diversity in Developing Countries: the Issues, Challenges and Possible Solutions a Case Study in the Laikipia District of Kenya

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If private landowners are to be important partners in the conservation of biodiversity in developing nations, the economic costs of living with wildlife must not surpass beneficial economic relationships between wildlife and people. Life in many rural economies is one of survival and critical dependence on land as capital and the only avenue for economic development. If this natural dependence on land is aggravated by factors that make the economic survival relationship less rewarding to landowners, then a conflict of sorts ensures. This conflict can neither be alleviated by outsider conservation needs, pressure or coercive action, nor by perceived landowner aesthetic, naturalistic or environmental stewardship needs or feelings. A biodiversity conservation dialogue will only be realised when the perceived net-benefit ratio favours landowners. The book describes a study conducted in an important biodiversity region in central Kenya and hopes to contribute to the existing dialogue of establishing and consolidating harmonious partnerships between private landowners, government and non-government stakeholders in biodiversity conservation in this part of Kenya.

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Released June 24, 2010
ISBN13 9783838349275
Publishers LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
Pages 168
Dimensions 225 × 9 × 150 mm   ·   268 g
Language German  

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