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Implication of Upgrading Conservation Areas on Community's Livelihoods: Lessons from Saadani National Park in Tanzania
2021
JOURNAL OF THE GEOGRAPHICAL ASSOCIATION OF TANZANIA
This paper addresses the implication of upgrading conservation areas in Tanzania on the livelihoods of communities abutting them. It draws on lessons from the Saadani National Park (SANAPA) in Tanzania. The area was upgraded in 2003 from a Game Reserve (GR) to a National Park (NP) status. Unlike Game Reserves where licensed human consumptive uses are permitted, National Parks allows only controlled non consumptive uses such as walking safaris, game driving and photographic tourism. The paper
doi:10.56279/jgat.v36i1.125
fatcat:73beyahqcrbnxisy75ya2pngqu