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survey for Luangwa Valley residents
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consisting of 21 loose pages of ill
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Infrastructure deficiencies remain
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Background and Context The Guassa A
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Key Activities and Innovations Much
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of independence from markets and th
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Background and Context Il Ngwesi Gr
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i. Job creation The group ranch has
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Key Activities and Innovations The
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MAASAI WILDERNESS CONSERVATION TRUS
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The organization has developed a nu
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fully into the fold of conservation
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for their livelihoods. Revenues com
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As well as being direct beneficiari
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MAKULEKE ECOTOURISM PROJECT - PAFUR
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What emerged then was a unique part
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Impacts BIODIVERSITY IMPACTS Pafuri
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Background and Context Namibian lan
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to shoot near water holes, while pr
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human settlement, for mixed farming
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Background and Context Pastoralist
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Impacts BIODIVERSITY IMPACTS Many d
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Background and Context Lying south
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Impacts BIODIVERSITY IMPACTS Increa
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Key Activities and Innovations Ecot
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with the Group Ranch, and made avai
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Background and Context The Sinai Pe
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Impacts BIODIVERSITY IMPACTS St. Ca
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Impacts BIODIVERSITY IMPACTS Natura
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Background and Context Swazi Indige
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Background and Context Torra Conser
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Key Activities and Innovations Torr
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Impacts BIODIVERSITY IMPACTS Torra
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drawn to cities in search of gainfu
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PARTNERS • Wilderness Safaris: jo
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Background and Context Ujamaa Commu
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and village assemblies, which are o
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Rather than have ecotourism exist i
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Sustainability and Replication SUST
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Background and Context Persistent t
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Key Activities and Innovations The
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Associated benefits of the communit
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forest management in the neighbouri
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Background and Context Gedaref, Sud
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Zenab currently oversees the work o
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parents to send their daughters to
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Land tenure security and access to
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The Equator Initiative brings toget