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PCLG Digest 

March 2022

Edition Two

This edition features 21 new resources. Other relevant news –
 
Jobs and research positions

  • TRAFFIC is recruiting a Senior Financial Crime Specialist, based out of Ghana, Cameroon, South Africa or the UK. Apply by 15 April
  • There are currently two opportunities to join the Darwin Plus Advisory Group (DPAG). They are looking for a DPAG chair, deadline 8 April and DPAG group members, deadline 15 April
  • The Darwin Initiative’s Expert Committee is recruiting experts with significant senior leadership, knowledge and experience of biodiversity conservation and/or poverty reduction programmes in low- and middle-income countries. Deadline 3 May
 
Funding
  • BIOPAMA have opened a call for proposals for their Action Component grants, which provide funding opportunities to address protected and conserved areas, sustainable use of biodiversity, natural resources priorities for actions on the ground in African, Caribbean and the Pacific countries.


- Olivia (pclg@iied.org)

In this issue

PCLG's top reads!

1. All India Forum of Forest Movements (2022) Struggles for the right to live in forests declared protected areas in India: Experiences of communities in Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh. All India Forum of Forest Movements and World Rainforest Movement. Available here (Open access)
 
2. Archer L, et al (2022) Towards fairer conservation: Perspectives and ideas from early-career researchers. People and Nature. DOI:
10.1002/pan3.10309 (Open access)
 
3. Kamogne Tagne C, et al (2022) Impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on livelihoods and wild meat use in communities surrounding the Dja Faunal Reserve, South-East Cameroon. African Journal of Ecology. DOI:
10.1111/aje.12995 (Open access)
 
4. Pandya R (2022) An intersectional approach to neoliberal environmentality: Women's engagement with ecotourism at Corbett Tiger Reserve, India. Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space. DOI:
10.1177/25148486221082469 (Open access)

Human-wildlife conflict and coexistence

5. Poudel T, et al (2022) Depredation loss drives human–wildlife conflict perception in the Trans-Himalayas. Journal of Environmental Management. DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2022.114763
 
6. Venumière-Lefebvre C, Breck S and K Crooks (2022) A systematic map of human-carnivore coexistence. Biological Conservation. DOI: 10.1016/j.biocon.2022.109515

Hunting

7. Harvey-Carroll J, et al (2022) Continued availability and sale of pangolins in a major urban bushmeat market in Cameroon despite national bans and the COVID-19 outbreak. African Journal of Ecology. DOI: 10.1111/aje.12969 (Open access)
 
8. Mendiratta U, et al (2022) Key informant perceptions on wildlife hunting during the first COVID-19 lockdown in India. Current Science. Available here

PES

9. Nkrumah G and K Domfeh (2022) Effects of stakeholder interaction in REDD+ implementation: The case of two forest districts in Ghana. Journal of Agricultural Extension and Rural Development. DOI: 10.5897/JAERD2021.1273 (PDF)

Small-scale fisheries

10. Cánovas-Molina A and E García-Frapolli (2022) A review of vulnerabilities in worldwide small-scale fisheries. Fisheries Management and Ecology. DOI: 10.1111/fme.12538
 
11. Fox M, Kalsauk J and K Tabunakawai (2022) Progressing social equity for coastal fisheries communities through dialogue. Women in Fisheries Information Bulletin, Pacific Community. Available here (PDF)
 
12. Hackenberg B, Hay C, Robertsen J and C Blaser Mapitsa (2022) Namibian experiences establishing community fish reserves. Land. DOI: 10.3390/land11030420 (Open access)

Tourism

13. Akbar I, et al (2022) Sustainability of the community-based ecotourism development in the Aksu-Zhabagly nature reserve, Kazakhstan. Region. DOI: 10.18335/region.v9i1.335 (Open access)
 
14. Kepher Gona J and L Atieno (2022) Community-based tourism in Africa. In Kepher Gona J and L Atieno (eds) Sustainable Tourism Dialogues in Africa, De Gruyter Studies in Tourism. Available here
 
15. Lekgau R and T Tichaawa (2022) Wildlife tourism, employment and livelihood strategies in Tsabong, Botswana. In Kepher Gona J and L Atieno (eds) Sustainable Tourism Dialogues in Africa, De Gruyter Studies in Tourism. Available here
 
16. Mudzengi B (2022) Towards sustainable community conservation in tropical savanna landscapes: A management intervention framework for ecotourism projects in a changing global climate. In Suratman M (ed) Protected Area Management, IntechOpen. DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.101589 (Open access)
 
17. Wiratno W, Withaningsih S, Gunawan B and J Iskandar (2022) Ecotourism as a resource sharing strategy: Case study of community-based ecotourism at the Tangkahan Buffer Zone of Leuser National Park, Langkat District, North Sumatra, Indonesia. Sustainability. DOI: 10.3390/su14063399 (Open access)
 
18. Woldemariam, G, Abie K, Tadele H and I Petros (2022) The impact of a community-based ecotourism program on the livelihood of local community: Results of propensity score matching from Adaba- Dodola District, Ethiopia. Journal of Ecology and The Natural Environment. Available here (PDF)
 
19. Zingi G, et al (2022) Ecotourism as a vehicle for local economic development: A case of Tsholotsho District Zimbabwe. Cogent Social Sciences. DOI: 10.1080/23311886.2022.2035047 (Open access)

Traditional knowledge

20. Abas A, Aziz A and A Awang (2022) A systematic review on the local wisdom of Indigenous People in nature conservation. Sustainability. DOI: 10.3390/su14063415 (Open access)

Wildlife trade (legal and illegal)

21. Skidmore A (2022) Exploring the motivations associated with the poaching and trafficking of Amur tigers in the Russian far east. Deviant Behaviour. DOI: 10.1080/01639625.2022.2045177 (Open access)
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