Agricultural Risk Management through Community-Based Wildlife Conservation in Rural Zimbabwe
Abstract
This paper investigates whether the risk faced by rural farmers in Zimbabwe could poten-
tially be managed by using community-based wildlife conservation. Community-based wildlife
conservation could be an additional asset in the rural farmers investment portfolio thereby
potentially diversifying and consequently reducing the risk they face. Such investment could
also help e¤orts to conserve wildlife. By making use of national historical data and statistical
analysis, this paper nds that community-based wildlife conservation is a feasible hedge asset for
agricultural production in rural Zimbabwe. The bene ts of diversi cation into community-based
wildlife conservation are likely to be high only in those rural areas that can sustain wildlife pop-
ulations su¢cient to generate adequate returns from wildlife activities such as tourism, trophy
hunting, live animal sales and meat cropping.
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Date
2009-12-03Author
Muchapondwa, Edwin
Sterner, Thomas
Keywords
CAMPFIRE
diversi cation
risk management
wildlife conservation
Zimbabwe
Publication type
report
ISSN
1403-2465
Series/Report no.
Working Papers in Economics
409
Language
eng