DOI: 10.18174/466995
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Killing nature to save it? : an analysis of two sport hunting policy arrangements in Uganda

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“…Where: C=total number of classes ( 7 Byakagaba et al, 2018;Tukahirwa, 2002;Kafureka, 1992;Ayorekire, 1999;Ayorekire et al, 2011;Ochieng, 2011;Ochieng, 2019;1973- 2 and 3, respectively. The overall accuracies for classified maps of 1987 and 2020 were 80.36% and 89.81%, respectively.…”
Section: Image Processing and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Where: C=total number of classes ( 7 Byakagaba et al, 2018;Tukahirwa, 2002;Kafureka, 1992;Ayorekire, 1999;Ayorekire et al, 2011;Ochieng, 2011;Ochieng, 2019;1973- 2 and 3, respectively. The overall accuracies for classified maps of 1987 and 2020 were 80.36% and 89.81%, respectively.…”
Section: Image Processing and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this paper, we focus on poaching by the local residents as a form of humanwildlife conflicts, since this is what the Ugandan government meant by HWC in its sport hunting policy. Uganda responded to declining wildlife populations in the 1970s due to poaching by a ministerial decree that banned all forms of hunting (Ochieng 2019). Although the local residents usually hunt for subsistence, in some instances, they practice poaching as a form of revenge-especially where wildlife destroys crops or kills humans (Ochieng 2019).…”
Section: Human-wildlife Conflicts and Poachingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Uganda responded to declining wildlife populations in the 1970s due to poaching by a ministerial decree that banned all forms of hunting (Ochieng 2019). Although the local residents usually hunt for subsistence, in some instances, they practice poaching as a form of revenge-especially where wildlife destroys crops or kills humans (Ochieng 2019). We therefore operationalise conservation impacts in terms of reducing poaching and analyse the rate of poaching based on the available seizure data to determine whether there is a decrease or increase in poaching in the two areas.…”
Section: Human-wildlife Conflicts and Poachingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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