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Elements of nature conservation in relation to wildlife resources in Uganda : a proposal to integrate management systems in wildlife conservation and tourism development : [dissertation] project submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the post-graduate Diploma in Natural Resources, Lincoln College, University of Canterbury

Chebet, Maikut
Date
1984
Type
Dissertation
Fields of Research
ANZSRC::1506 Tourism , ANZSRC::150605 Tourism Resource Appraisal , ANZSRC::050211 Wildlife and Habitat Management
Abstract
Wildlife conservation in Uganda, upon which many beneficial activities especially tourism are depend­ent, provides a challenging problem in the develop­ment of multiple-objective management strategies. This challenge arises from the conflicting interests of uses of wildlife resources. This project report therefore gives a brief description and overview of the resource characteristics, identifies areas of conflict in resource use, and finally sets out some proposals as a form of suggested recommendations for the integration of tourism development and wildlife conservation management in Uganda.
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