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Residents' Attitudes Toward Non-Economic Values of Wildlife in Nakuru Municipality, Kenya

Residents' Attitudes Toward Non-Economic Values of Wildlife in Nakuru Municipality, Kenya Human Dimensions of Wildlife, 12:193–194, 2007 Copyright © Taylor & Francis Group, LLC ISSN: 1087-1209 print / 1533-158X online DOI: 10.1080/10871200701323108 UHDW 1 1 H Hu 087 533 um ma - - a1 1 n n 209 58X Di Dim me en ns si io on ns s o of f W Wi il ld dl li ife fe, Vol. 12, No. 3, April 2007: pp. 1–4 Findings Abstracts Residents’ Attitudes Toward Non-Economic Values of Wildlife in Nakuru Municipality, Kenya N F.o N. n- Ka Ecosnso illy mic Values of Wildlife in Nakuru Municipality, Kenya FREDRICK NYONGESA KASSILLY Department of Biological Sciences, Western University College of Science and Technology, Kakamega, Kenya Policy decisions made by wildlife managers in pursuit of desired management goals are partly informed by insight, knowledge, and understanding of public attitudes toward wild- life. By measuring public favor or disfavor of various wildlife issues, wildlife managers can predict levels of acceptance or rejection of policies and other issues. Wildlife is Kenya’s foremost natural resource, as it generates the most foreign tourists and international exchange for Kenya. Given its international recognition, wildlife are an important source of employment and national pride in Kenya (Kassilly, 2000). Wildlife is http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Human Dimensions of Wildlife Taylor & Francis

Residents' Attitudes Toward Non-Economic Values of Wildlife in Nakuru Municipality, Kenya

Human Dimensions of Wildlife , Volume 12 (3): 2 – Jun 4, 2007
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Human Dimensions of Wildlife, 12:193–194, 2007 Copyright © Taylor & Francis Group, LLC ISSN: 1087-1209 print / 1533-158X online DOI: 10.1080/10871200701323108 UHDW 1 1 H Hu 087 533 um ma - - a1 1 n n 209 58X Di Dim me en ns si io on ns s o of f W Wi il ld dl li ife fe, Vol. 12, No. 3, April 2007: pp. 1–4 Findings Abstracts Residents’ Attitudes Toward Non-Economic Values of Wildlife in Nakuru Municipality, Kenya N F.o N. n- Ka Ecosnso illy mic Values of Wildlife in Nakuru Municipality, Kenya FREDRICK NYONGESA KASSILLY Department of Biological Sciences, Western University College of Science and Technology, Kakamega, Kenya Policy decisions made by wildlife managers in pursuit of desired management goals are partly informed by insight, knowledge, and understanding of public attitudes toward wild- life. By measuring public favor or disfavor of various wildlife issues, wildlife managers can predict levels of acceptance or rejection of policies and other issues. Wildlife is Kenya’s foremost natural resource, as it generates the most foreign tourists and international exchange for Kenya. Given its international recognition, wildlife are an important source of employment and national pride in Kenya (Kassilly, 2000). Wildlife is

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