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Zimbabwe 2 contingent valuation 2 double bounded spike model 2 elephant 2 CAMPFIRE 1 Campfire 1
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Carlsson, Fredrik 2 Muchapondwa, Edwin 2 Köhlin, Gunmar 1 Köhlin, Gunnar 1
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Economic Research Southern Africa (ERSA) 1 Nationalekonomiska institutionen, Handelshögskolan 1
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Working Papers / Economic Research Southern Africa (ERSA) 1 Working Papers in Economics 1
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Can local communities in Zimbabwe be trusted with wildlife management?: Evidence from contingent valuation of elephants
Muchapondwa, Edwin; Carlsson, Fredrik; Köhlin, Gunnar - Nationalekonomiska institutionen, Handelshögskolan - 2009
If local communities living adjacent to the elephant see it as a burden, then they cannot be trusted to be its stewards. To assess their valuation of it, a CVM study was conducted for one CAMPFIRE district in Zimbabwe. Respondents were classi…ed according to their preferences over the...
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Can local communities in Zimbabwe be trusted with wildlife management?: Evidence from contingent valuation of elephants
Muchapondwa, Edwin; Carlsson, Fredrik; Köhlin, Gunmar - Economic Research Southern Africa (ERSA) - 2006
If local communities living adjacent to the elephant see it as a burden, then they cannot be trusted to be its stewards. To assess their valuation of it, a CVM study was conducted for one CAMPFIRE district in Zimbabwe. Respondents were classified according to their preferences over the elephant....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008594424
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