2023
DOI: 10.1002/pan3.10459
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Wealth and risk heterogeneity effects in community‐based wildlife management: Experimental evidence

Abstract: 1. Community-based conservation is a widely adopted wildlife governance approach, but questions remain about the conditions under which this form of wildlife governance achieves success. Particularly, participating communities are often marked by considerable wealth and risk heterogeneities that are driven by differences in livestock or agricultural holdings and varying exposure to wildlife depredation of those holdings.2. The effect of these types of heterogeneity on successful conservation collective action … Show more

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