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Title
Technical Brief: What do We Mean by Community-Based Sustainable Wildlife Management?
Author(s)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations; Center for International Forestry Research; French Agricultural Research Centre for International Development; Wildlife Conservation Society
Published
2021
Abstract
Community-based sustainable wildlife management is a collective social process by which rights holders agree to hunt or fish in a defined geographic area in ways that maintain animal populations at stable levels over many decades. For the purposes of this Technical Brief, “communities” refers to resident rights holders. The structure of rights holder groups will vary from place to place, and these might be individual families, clans, villages, wards or other structures.
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