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Local Voices, Local Choices
The Tacare Approach to Community-Led Conservation
Buch von Jane Goodall Institute
Sprache: Englisch

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Discover the stories behind Jane Goodall's visionary approach to community-led conservation.

Local Voices, Local Choices: The Tacare Approach to Community-Led Conservation is the story of the Jane Goodall Institute's holistic approach to conservation, which puts local people in charge of preserving their surrounding ecosystems. Rather than conservationists leading the effort and imposing their solutions, local communities that live in the affected regions make their own decisions. Working with science and technology and with the support of conservationists, these communities grow to understand their human impact on the environment. By choosing to adopt sustainable livelihoods, they decide their own path into the future, finding ways to balance their environmental impact with their communities' needs.

Local voices matter, and their choices can make all the difference for generations to come.

Discover the stories behind Jane Goodall's visionary approach to community-led conservation.

Local Voices, Local Choices: The Tacare Approach to Community-Led Conservation is the story of the Jane Goodall Institute's holistic approach to conservation, which puts local people in charge of preserving their surrounding ecosystems. Rather than conservationists leading the effort and imposing their solutions, local communities that live in the affected regions make their own decisions. Working with science and technology and with the support of conservationists, these communities grow to understand their human impact on the environment. By choosing to adopt sustainable livelihoods, they decide their own path into the future, finding ways to balance their environmental impact with their communities' needs.

Local voices matter, and their choices can make all the difference for generations to come.

Über den Autor
Jane Goodall Institute - Jane Goodall
Inhaltsverzeichnis

Foreword by Jack Dangermond

Introduction: The birth of Tacare by Jane Goodall

The Jane Goodall Institute's method of community-led conservation.

1 The human-made island: Mzee Jumanne Kikwale meets Jane Goodall at an impressionable age. Dr. Anthony Collins arrives to study Gombe's baboons.

2 Paradigms and problems: Mzee Jumanne Kikwale moves back to Kigoma to teach the next generation about trees. Dr. Anthony Collins recalls Tacare's earliest steps - and missteps.

3 1994: Understanding deforestation: George Strunden and the genesis of TACARE.

4 1994: The forester: Mzee Aristides Kashula sees both the forests and the trees.

5 Cultivating a holistic approach: Mzee Emmanuel Mtiti dances with donors.

6 Creating a common language: Dr. Lilian Pintea uses mapping technologies to develop a dialogue between communities and conservationists.

7 Local ambassadors: Learning from and speaking for the chimps: Gabo Paulo, Eslom Mpongo, Hamisi Mkono, Fatuma Kifumu, and Yahaya Almas reflect on decades of chimp observation at Gombe.

8 A confluence of disciplines: Dr. Shadrack Kamenya explains why indigenous researchers are essential to outreach efforts. Dr. Deus Mjungu dedicates his career to creating habitat corridors for endangered wildlife.

9 The cycles of old and new: Japhet Mwanang'ombe educates and inspires the younger generation. Hamisi Matama preserves the traditional ecological knowledge his mother taught him.

10 Seeking homeostasis: KANYACODA, VHTs, PFOs, KIKACODA: Working toward human and ecological health in Uganda.

11 The fatal interface KACODA, Uganda: Finding successful strategies to reduce human/chimp conflict.

12 From the cloud to the ground: Ugandan Wildlife Authority: Obed Kareebi, Frank Sarube, and

Philemon Tumwebaze on poverty, technology, and conservation.

13 Outreach through fire: Dario Merlo hears Jane's words of hope as bombs fall on Goma.

14 The banks and the bees: Phoebe Samwel links microcredit to women's empowerment Kapeeka Integrated Community Development Association (KICODA) harvests honey - and venom.

15 Changing the retirement plan: Mama Sonja manages difficult conversations about choice.

16 Of women champions: Alice Macharia paves the way for African women in conservation. Yakaka Saweya explains why so many village girls don't complete their education.

17 The cycle of regeneration: Alice Macharia is in it for the long term - and the short term.

18 A "talking office" with maps: Joseline Nyangoma, Hoima district natural resources officer, wants

science to tell a story.

19 People, pixels, and puff adders: Dr. Lilian Pintea contemplates different ways of knowing.

Conclusion

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2022
Fachbereich: Geografie
Genre: Geowissenschaften
Rubrik: Naturwissenschaften & Technik
Medium: Buch
Inhalt: Gebunden
ISBN-13: 9781589486461
ISBN-10: 1589486463
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Gebunden
Autor: Jane Goodall Institute
Redaktion: Artz, Matt
Hersteller: ESRI Press
Maße: 213 x 147 x 25 mm
Von/Mit: Jane Goodall Institute
Erscheinungsdatum: 13.10.2022
Gewicht: 0,622 kg
Artikel-ID: 120802091
Über den Autor
Jane Goodall Institute - Jane Goodall
Inhaltsverzeichnis

Foreword by Jack Dangermond

Introduction: The birth of Tacare by Jane Goodall

The Jane Goodall Institute's method of community-led conservation.

1 The human-made island: Mzee Jumanne Kikwale meets Jane Goodall at an impressionable age. Dr. Anthony Collins arrives to study Gombe's baboons.

2 Paradigms and problems: Mzee Jumanne Kikwale moves back to Kigoma to teach the next generation about trees. Dr. Anthony Collins recalls Tacare's earliest steps - and missteps.

3 1994: Understanding deforestation: George Strunden and the genesis of TACARE.

4 1994: The forester: Mzee Aristides Kashula sees both the forests and the trees.

5 Cultivating a holistic approach: Mzee Emmanuel Mtiti dances with donors.

6 Creating a common language: Dr. Lilian Pintea uses mapping technologies to develop a dialogue between communities and conservationists.

7 Local ambassadors: Learning from and speaking for the chimps: Gabo Paulo, Eslom Mpongo, Hamisi Mkono, Fatuma Kifumu, and Yahaya Almas reflect on decades of chimp observation at Gombe.

8 A confluence of disciplines: Dr. Shadrack Kamenya explains why indigenous researchers are essential to outreach efforts. Dr. Deus Mjungu dedicates his career to creating habitat corridors for endangered wildlife.

9 The cycles of old and new: Japhet Mwanang'ombe educates and inspires the younger generation. Hamisi Matama preserves the traditional ecological knowledge his mother taught him.

10 Seeking homeostasis: KANYACODA, VHTs, PFOs, KIKACODA: Working toward human and ecological health in Uganda.

11 The fatal interface KACODA, Uganda: Finding successful strategies to reduce human/chimp conflict.

12 From the cloud to the ground: Ugandan Wildlife Authority: Obed Kareebi, Frank Sarube, and

Philemon Tumwebaze on poverty, technology, and conservation.

13 Outreach through fire: Dario Merlo hears Jane's words of hope as bombs fall on Goma.

14 The banks and the bees: Phoebe Samwel links microcredit to women's empowerment Kapeeka Integrated Community Development Association (KICODA) harvests honey - and venom.

15 Changing the retirement plan: Mama Sonja manages difficult conversations about choice.

16 Of women champions: Alice Macharia paves the way for African women in conservation. Yakaka Saweya explains why so many village girls don't complete their education.

17 The cycle of regeneration: Alice Macharia is in it for the long term - and the short term.

18 A "talking office" with maps: Joseline Nyangoma, Hoima district natural resources officer, wants

science to tell a story.

19 People, pixels, and puff adders: Dr. Lilian Pintea contemplates different ways of knowing.

Conclusion

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2022
Fachbereich: Geografie
Genre: Geowissenschaften
Rubrik: Naturwissenschaften & Technik
Medium: Buch
Inhalt: Gebunden
ISBN-13: 9781589486461
ISBN-10: 1589486463
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Gebunden
Autor: Jane Goodall Institute
Redaktion: Artz, Matt
Hersteller: ESRI Press
Maße: 213 x 147 x 25 mm
Von/Mit: Jane Goodall Institute
Erscheinungsdatum: 13.10.2022
Gewicht: 0,622 kg
Artikel-ID: 120802091
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