Incentives Affecting Biodiversity Conservation and Sustainable Use: The Case of Land Use Options in Namibia
Namibia is the most arid country south of the Sahara, with an economy fundamentally reliant on natural resources. The most scares resource is water and the main economic sectors are mining, fishing, agriculture, and wildlife-based tourism. The majority of
Author:
Caroline Ashley
Publisher:
DEA, MET Namibia
Language:
English
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