African wildlife conservation and the evolution of hunting institutions

M t Sas-Rolfes - Environmental research letters, 2017 - ui.adsabs.harvard.edu
Hunting regulation presents a significant challenge for contemporary global conservation
governance. Motivated by various incentives, hunters may act legally or illegally, for or
against the interests of conservation. Hunter incentives are shaped by the interactions
between unevenly evolving formal and informal institutions, embedded in socio-ecological
systems. To work effectively for conservation, regulatory interventions must take these
evolving institutional interactions into account. Drawing on analytical tools from evolutionary …
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