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Three parishes bordering Bwindi Impenetrable National Park were selected for community based monitoring of the implementation of Uganda’s 2012 revenue sharing guidelines for protected areas.
Conservationists are increasingly seeing the importance of carrying out social impact evaluation to ensure accountability and to learn what works for both biodiversity and human wellbeing.
In October 2014, the board of Uganda Wildlife Authority approved a policy change to increase the mountain gorilla tourist permit fee from US$5 to US$10 per permit.
Ce guide fournit des conseils détaillés sur l’utilisation de la méthodologie d’Évaluation sociale pour les aires protégées (SAPA).
Wildlife crime is an issue of considerable international concern. And with the recent increase in the illegal wildlife trade, and the increasing militarisation with which some kinds of wildlife crime are carried out, concern is growing.
This publication is an attempt to extract and synthesize some of the key issues surrounding ICDPs, their design and implementation, from existing literature.
Getting biodiversity concerns into the policies and plans of government ministries and private sector companies is a goal that can take many years to achieve.
There is an explicit assumption in international policy statements that biodiversity can help in efforts to tackle global poverty.









