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View metadata, citation and similar papers at core.ac.uk brought to you by CORE provided by Wits Institutional Repository on DSPACE COMMUNITY-BASED NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (CBNRM) AND TOURISM: THE NATA BIRD SANCTUARY PROJECT, CENTRAL DISTRICT, BOTSWANA Moren Tibabo Stone A dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Science, University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science. Johannesburg, 2006 1 ABSTRACT ___________________ The research assesses the impacts of Community-Based Natural Resource Management (CBNRM) and tourism upon community livelihoods, local behaviour and wildlife conservation. The research aims to analyze whether CBNRM is working as it is intended as well as to assess the socio-economic status of the community in terms of whether the CBNRM project has influenced their livelihoods for the better, than when the project was non-existent. The research findings indicate that CBNRM projects can deliver in terms of improvement of rural local community’s livelihoods and natural resources management. However, a lack of understanding of the CBNRM concept, lack of entrepreneurships and managerial skills, poor participation by general membership, poor distribution of the income benefits and lack of consultation to the project’s community membership by the project management are some of the constraints and challenges that emerge from the case study of the Nata Bird Sanctuary CBNRM project. 2 DECLARATION ____________________ I declare that this dissertation is my own unaided work. It is submitted for the degree of Masters of Science in the University of the Witwatersrand. Johannesburg. It has not been submitted before for any other degree or examination in any other university. ----------------------------------------------------------------- Name of Candidate ------------------------- day of ------------------------- 2006 3 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS _________________________________ I would wish to thank the Deutscher Akademischer Austausch Dienst e. V (DAAD) (Germany Academic Exchange Service) for the generous financial support that made this dissertation possible. Many thanks are due, in particular, to my supervisor Professor C. M. Rogerson who has shaped this research to what its being through his constructive feedback and his good proof-reading skills. My thanks are extended to Wendy Job for the job well done in helping to modify the maps which are used in this research report. I am indebted to thank all my respondents who helped me to learn more about natural resource management. To all my friends and everyone who has helped me in either way in this research, your help is acknowledged and appreciated, thank you. 4
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