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Wildlife Conservation by Sustainable Use
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1 Introduction: The Value of Priceless Wildlife.- 2 The Machakos Wildlife Forum: The Story from a Woman on the Land.- 3 Ranching: An Economic Yardstick.- 4 The Lewa Wildlife Conservancy in Kenya: A Case Study.- 5 Competition Between Wildlife and Livestock in Africa.- 6 Wildlife, Livestock and Animal Disease Reservoirs.- 7 Wildlife Damage in Rural Areas with Emphasis on Malawi.- 8 Functional Relationships Between Parks and Agricultural Areas in East Africa: The Case of Nairobi National Park.- 9 Functional Relationships Between Protected and Agricultural Areas in South Africa and Nambia.- 10 Wildlife and Livestock Population Trends in the Kenya Rangeland.- 11 The Effects of a Century of Policy and Legal Change on Wildlife Conservation and Utilisation in Tanzania.- 12 “Ownership”of Wildlife.- 13 Wildlife Land Use and the Great Experiment.- 14 Financial Feasibility of Game Cropping in Machakos District, Kenya.- 15 Hunting and its Benefits: An Overview of Hunting in Africa with Special Reference to Tanzania.- 16 The Economics of Wildlife Tourism: Theory and Reality for Landholders in Africa.- 17 Making Wildlife Pay: Converting Wildlife’s Comparative Advantage into Real Incentives for Having Wildlife in African Savannas, Case Studies from Zimbabwe and Zambia.- 18 Traditional African Wildlife Utilization: Subsistence Hunting, Poaching, and Sustainable Use.- 19 Compelling Reasons for Game Ranching in Maputaland.- 20 Madikwe Game Reserve: A Partnership in Conservation.- 21 Application of the Southern African Experience to Wildlife Utilization and Conservation in Kenya and Tanzania.- 22 Wildlife Utilization: A Justified Option for Sustainable Land Use in African Savannas.

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