id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_ezdqcxdmxfd5tf5h6qbemrf2d4 Andrew J. Noss Community attitudes towards wildlife management in the Bolivian Chaco 2001 9 .pdf application/pdf 6583 757 60 Community attitudes towards wildlife management in the Bolivian Chaco Abstract The process of community wildlife management in the Izozog area of the Bolivian Chaco began abundant animals, (6) protecting plants that are important to wildlife, and (7) prohibiting hunting by outsiders. are associated with patterns of attitudes towards wildlife management among communities, whereas religion, Keywords Bolivia, community wildlife management, Community wildlife management is increasingly widespread as an approach for conserving biodiversity practice relating to resource use among Izoceno communities: ethnicity, religion and economic activity. communities will favour active wildlife management. Community wildlife management practices Table 2 Attitudes towards management practices and socio-economic characteristics by community. Attitudes towards wildlife management and community management measures: Kami communities favour active The data supported our prediction that Kami communities will favour active wildlife management, but only Catholic communities favour active wildlife management in the case of measure 6, the conservation of Community Wildlife Management. ./cache/work_ezdqcxdmxfd5tf5h6qbemrf2d4.pdf ./txt/work_ezdqcxdmxfd5tf5h6qbemrf2d4.txt