野生动物
野生动物保护区
奖杯
自然保护区
旅游
野生动物旅游
野生动物管理
业务
野生动物保护
人口
地理
环境资源管理
自然资源经济学
生态学
经济
生物
社会学
考古
人口学
作者
Emmanuel Mwakiwa,John Hearne,J.D. Stigter,Willem F. de Boer,Michelle Henley,Rob Slotow,Frank van Langevelde,Mike Peel,Cornelia C. Grant,H.H.T. Prins
标识
DOI:10.1017/s0376892915000296
摘要
SUMMARY Landowners and game reserve managers are often faced with the decision whether to undertake consumptive (such as hunting) and/or non-consumptive (such as tourism) use of wildlife resources on their properties. Here a theoretical model was used to examine cases where the game reserve management allocated the amount of land devoted to hunting (trophy hunting) and tourism, based on three scenarios: (1) hunting is separated from tourism but wildlife is shared; (2) hunting and tourism co-exist; and (3) hunting and tourism are separated by a fence. The consumptive and non-consumptive uses are not mutually exclusive; careful planning is needed to ensure that multiple management objectives can be met. Further, the analysis indicates that the two uses may be undertaken in the same area. Whether they are spatially, or temporally separated depends on the magnitude of the consumptive use. When consumptive use is not dominant, the two are compatible in the same shared area, provided the wildlife population is sufficiently large.
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