The Imperial Lion : Human Dimensions Of Wildlife Managemen…
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transparent Author: Marks, Stuart A., 1939- https://id.oclc​.org/worldcat/e​ntity/E39PBJdCm​kDQrrxkvrRRC3bT​pP
transparent Title Statement: The Imperial Lion : Human Dimensions Of Wildlife Management In Central Africa / Stuart A. Marks.
transparent Production: New York, NY : Routledge, 2019.
transparent Description: 1 online resource
transparent Series: (A Westview replica edition)
transparent ISBN: ISBN 9781000230512 (electronic bk.)
transparent ISBN 1000230511 (electronic bk.)
transparent ISBN 9780429311765 (electronic bk.)
transparent ISBN 0429311761 (electronic bk.)
transparent ISBN 9781000302394 (electronic bk. ; EPUB)
transparent ISBN 1000302393 (electronic bk. ; EPUB)
transparent ISBN 9781000266450 (electronic bk. ; Mobipocket)
transparent ISBN 1000266451 (electronic bk. ; Mobipocket)
transparent ISBN (invalid) 9780367293017
transparent Bibliography Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
transparent Summary, Etc. Note: Summary: In the 1950s biologists became alarmed by the plight of Africa's wildlife. Since then they have sought to arrest its decline, but increasing competition between wild fauna and expanding human populations shows that protection alone has been inadequate. The conservationist​s' position and strategies have been progressively eroded: large-scale game cropping schemes have failed to produce expected revenues, the consequences of the tourist industry have been unexpectedly detrimental, and educational programs have rarely convinced rural Africans to conserve resources. Dr. Marks argues that the management and conservation of wild animals in Third World countries must include cultural as well as biological dimensions and that changes in human social systems will be necessary to sustain wildlife and the environmental processes. He describes indigenous attempts to manage wildlife and suggests new research initiatives that would lead to wildlife policies more in keeping with human development needs and with the realities of the rural countryside.
transparent Biog./Historical Note: Dr. Marks is chairman of the Department of Anthropology and Environmental Studies at St. Andrews Presbyterian College and consultant to the Agency for International Development and to the UN Food and Agricultural Organization.
transparent Contents Note: Contents: Preface -- Introduction -- Human Dimensions in Wildlife Management: A Conceptual Framework -- The Transformation of a Central African Landscape -- Local Resources Under a Lineage Management System -- Wildlife Resources Under Colonial and Bureaucratic States -- A Conclusion That May be a Beginning -- Common (English) and Scientific Names of Wild Mammals Mentioned in the Text -- Summary of Events Relating to Wildlife Cropping in Luangwa Valley, 1934-1972 -- Location of National Parks in Zambia and Their Approximate Areas -- Location and Sizes of Declared Game Management Areas in Zambia
transparent Local Note: NWRCCatalogISO2​0250428
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transparent Subject: Wildlife conservation-​-​Social aspects-​-​Africa, Central.
transparent SOCIAL SCIENCE-​-​General. bisacsh
transparent Wildlife conservation-​-​Social aspects fast
transparent Central Africa fast
transparent Series Added Entry: Westview replica edition.

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