Managing forest wildlife for human livelihoods in the Korup-Oban Hills region, West-Central Africa. A multi-agent systems model to assess socio-economic and ecological sustainability
Projektnummer
0053454
Zusammenfassung
Bushmeat consumption in tropical rainforests is an integral part of human livelihoods both as protein requirement and important source of supplementary income. Community wildlife management is based on the assumption that it is possible to improve rural livelihoods, conserve the environment, and promote economic growth. The proposed study aims at assessing the conditions under which community wildlife management in the Korup-Oban Hills region can be made socio-economically and ecologically sustainable in order to develop practical approaches for participatory management systems. Also, ...
Projektinformationen
Status:
Beendet
Startdatum:
01.09.2008
Enddatum:
31.08.2011
Fördersumme:
549.900 €
Profilbereich:
Beendete Förderinitiativen
Förderinitiative:
Wissen für morgen - Kooperative Forschungsvorhaben im sub-saharischen Afrika
Ausschreibung:
Resources, Livelihood Management 2006