Economic Value of East Africa’s Transboundary Wildlife Landscapes: A Natural Capital Assessment of Four Selected Landscapes and Assessment of the Current Trajectory
The aim of the Economic Value of East Africa’s Transboundary Wildlife Landscapes report, and the study it describes, is to produce a description and valuation of the wildlife and wildlife habitats of four selected transboundary landscapes in East Africa: the Great East African.
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Economic Value of East Africa’s Transboundary Wildlife Landscapes: A Natural Capital Assessment of Four Selected Landscapes and Assessment of the Current Trajectory
The aim of the Economic Value of East Africa’s Transboundary Wildlife Landscapes report, and the study it describes, is to produce a description and valuation of the wildlife and wildlife habitats of four selected transboundary landscapes in East Africa: the Great East African.
Plains of southern Kenya and northern Tanzania; the Northern Savannas of South Sudan, Uganda,and Kenya, and adjacent Mount Elgon; the Albertine Rift Forests along the Albertine Rift Valley of Burundi, Rwanda, and southwest Uganda; and the Rweru-Mugesera-Akagera Wetlands of northern Burundi, eastern Rwanda, and northwest Tanzania.