Wildlife conservation, ecological strategies and pastoral communities. A contribution to the understanding of parks and people in East Africa

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Gives an overview of the current status of wildlife conservation in East Africa, followed by an historical account of the rise of these perceptions, in connection with the evolution of the policy of wildlife conservation. Central parts of pastoral ecological strategies that infringe on wildlife conservation are then discussed. -from Author

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Enghoff, M. (1990). Wildlife conservation, ecological strategies and pastoral communities. A contribution to the understanding of parks and people in East Africa. Nomadic Peoples, 2527, 93–107. https://doi.org/10.1016/0006-3207(92)90773-g

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