Browsing ACoST - 2014 (Sustainability in Tourism) by Subject "Wildlife conservation"
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Assessing the sustainability of the Campi ya Kanzi Maasai wildlife conservation trust model ‘wildlife pays’ on Kuku group ranch
(Strathmore University, 2014)„Wildlife Pays‟ is a wildlife compensation model funded by tourism revenue at Campi ya Kanzi (resident eco-lodge) in partnership with the local community of Kuku Group Ranch under the “Maasai Wilderness Conservation Trust.” ... -
Law as a tool to enable community partnership in wildlife conservation though sustainable tourism
(Strathmore University, 2014)Wildlife Conservation and Management Act, Communities, partnership, co-ownership, sustainable tourism. The wildlife (conservation and management Act) 2013 currently recognizes communities as active participants in wildlife ... -
Sustainability in ecotourism with special emphasis on wildlife conservation
(Strathmore University, 2014)Ecotourism is carefully traveling to fragile, pristine and usually protected areas through low impact means and on a small scale. The purpose of Ecotourism is to educate the traveler, provide funds for conservation, ... -
Tourism outreach to end demand for ivory and save elephants
(Strathmore University, 2014)Kenya‟s new Wildlife Conservation and Management Act came into effect on January 10th 2014 and it bites. Passengers in possession of any amount of ivory, even earrings, face up to life imprisonment. Kenya is world‟s gateway ...