Wildlife Conservation in Africa: A Scientific Approach
Autor S.S. Ajayien Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 mai 2019
- Written by the world’s leading expert on African wildlife conservation
- Uses over 45 years of research and knowledge on the topic
- Provides a detailed categorization of conservation areas across Sub-Saharan Africa
- Covers both in-situ and ex-situ conservation methods for wildlife
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780128169629
ISBN-10: 0128169621
Pagini: 274
Ilustrații: Illustrated
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
ISBN-10: 0128169621
Pagini: 274
Ilustrații: Illustrated
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Public țintă
Researchers and students of wildlife conservation and management; professional field officers and protected area managersCuprins
Part 1: Introduction1. Introduction
Part 2: The Importance of Wildlife in the Economies of African States2. Utilization of Forest Wildlife in West Africa3. A Comparison of Carcass Composition and Nutritive Value Of Some West African Forest Mammals and Domestic Animals4. Animal Products in Traditional Medicine5. Utilization of Tropical Forests and the Future of Wildlife Conservation in West Africa6. State of Knowledge on Tropical Forest Mammals and Priorities for Research7. Wildlife Utilization in East and Southern Africa
Part 3: Problems and Strategies of Conservation of Wildlife in Africa8. Problems of Protected (Conservation) Area Management in Africa9. Principles for the Management of Protected Areas10. Categories of Conservation Areas11. Strategies for Reconciling the Primary Objectives of Conservation of Biodiversity with Rural Development12. Local Community Participation in Wildlife Conservation in Southern Africa13. Suggested Action Plan for Rehabilitation of Wildlife in Africa: The Case of Nigeria14. Migratory Birds of Africa15. In-Situ Conservation of Wildlife in West Africa16. Ex-Situ Conservation of Wildlife: Domestication of the African Giant Rat (Cricetomys Gambianus Waterhouse)17. Ex-Situ Conservation of Wildlife
Part 4: Curriculum Development and Evolution Capacity Building for Protected Area Management in Africa18. Curriculum Development and Evolution of Capacity Building for Protected Area Management In Africa: The Experience Of University Of Ibadan, Nigeria19. Utilization of Biodiversity for Entrepreneurship and Job Creation20. Model Academic Programmes in Wildlife and Fisheries Management
Part 2: The Importance of Wildlife in the Economies of African States2. Utilization of Forest Wildlife in West Africa3. A Comparison of Carcass Composition and Nutritive Value Of Some West African Forest Mammals and Domestic Animals4. Animal Products in Traditional Medicine5. Utilization of Tropical Forests and the Future of Wildlife Conservation in West Africa6. State of Knowledge on Tropical Forest Mammals and Priorities for Research7. Wildlife Utilization in East and Southern Africa
Part 3: Problems and Strategies of Conservation of Wildlife in Africa8. Problems of Protected (Conservation) Area Management in Africa9. Principles for the Management of Protected Areas10. Categories of Conservation Areas11. Strategies for Reconciling the Primary Objectives of Conservation of Biodiversity with Rural Development12. Local Community Participation in Wildlife Conservation in Southern Africa13. Suggested Action Plan for Rehabilitation of Wildlife in Africa: The Case of Nigeria14. Migratory Birds of Africa15. In-Situ Conservation of Wildlife in West Africa16. Ex-Situ Conservation of Wildlife: Domestication of the African Giant Rat (Cricetomys Gambianus Waterhouse)17. Ex-Situ Conservation of Wildlife
Part 4: Curriculum Development and Evolution Capacity Building for Protected Area Management in Africa18. Curriculum Development and Evolution of Capacity Building for Protected Area Management In Africa: The Experience Of University Of Ibadan, Nigeria19. Utilization of Biodiversity for Entrepreneurship and Job Creation20. Model Academic Programmes in Wildlife and Fisheries Management