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Nature and Culture
(Inouye & Tilman 1995)
Protecting Nature
Game-Ranchingin Southern Africa
Namibia
Gras Ranch
“If you have a vehicle and a canvas tent, then almost overnight a conservancy can be covering its costs … people see that the wildlife does have value … poaching stops almost overnight … It becomes socially unacceptable”.
Community-Based-Natural-Resource-Management
CBNRM
Greg Stuart-Hill - WWF Namibia
As local peoples are removed from their lands, or subsist in severely degraded ecosystems, and are absorbed into a market economy in which normally there is little room for traditional subsistence practices and resource use, local ecological knowledge and beliefs and the accumulated wisdom about human-environment relationships begin to lose their relevance to their lives. This phenomenon has been called the ‘extinction of experience’
The Extinction of Experience
(Maffi On Biocultural Diversity - 2001)
South Africa
Cattle to Game Ranch
Conversion
Greater Species RichnessGreater Species Diversity
Photos & AnalysisBy Ekofocus
SouthernWhite Rhino
Botswana
Tholo game Preserve
Ecosystem Services
Old and New Modelsof
Natural Resource management
Top-Down Regulation