Simon Jennings

Simon Jennings

Bachelor of Science

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Introduction
Interested in integrated conservation and development, biosphere approaches, landscape ecology, sustainable development, ecosystem service, natural capital, wildlife based enterprise and links to economic progress

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Publications (10)
Technical Report
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Plan for Wildlife Management Area CT11 in Makgadikgadi Pans Botswana, dating from 2002
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High level consideration of some planning factors for Game Ranch in Kalahari
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Semi-arid and arid lands make up about 70% of Kenya's land area. They support much of the nation's wildlife and provide dispersal areas which are vital to its protected area system. Human population growth and land use changes, such as the trend from traditional pastoralism to commercial ranching and small-scale settled agriculture, are causing in...
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Notes on Kiunga Boni Dodori from 2002
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Potential for game cropping around Ruaha National Park 1993 - from a preliminary assessment of wildlife resources in Lunda Mkwambi GCA
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First part of thesis on place of wildlife in the landscape in Kenya, potential for community based wildlife management, management information requirements to support this - ecological monitoring etc.
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Reconnaissance for wild dogs in and around Tsavo East in early 1990s
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ready reckoner for stocking planning, harvesting quota and sex ratio management
Technical Report
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Historical and Current Attitudes to Wildlife of People Living around Ruaha National Park Tanzania Interpretation Summary - synthesis of the interviews held with residents in Idodi and Pawaga Divisions
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Historical and Current Attitudes to Wildlife of People Living around Ruaha National Park Tanzania 1994 INTERVIEW TRANSCRIPTS ANONYMISED