QUESTION 1
Discusshow the emerging and existing conservancies are expected to comply with each of
the five principles that guides CBNRM, what the emerging and existing conservancies are
expected to do to comply with each of these five principles. Hint: mention each principle
and then discuss how a conservancy must comply under each principle.
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QUESTION 2
By enforcing property rights in governance, natural resources can be utilized sustainably.
2.1. In what way does common property rights improve the management of (10)
natural resources?
2.2. What are the key challenges regarding common property rights.
(10)
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QUESTION 3
CBNRM is characterised by three implementation areas/pillars, namely: 1) institutional
development and governance, 2) natural resources management (NRM), 3) Business,
Enterprise and Livelihoods. Examine the natural resources management
pillar/implementation area in terms of the following:
3.1. Notable achievements under this implementation area (NRM) with some
(5)
examples (S points)
3.2. Main challenges under this implementation area (NRM) (10 points).
(10)
[15]
QUESTION 4
Otjikongo and Otjindjerese Conservancies located in the Kunene Region are two of the newest
communal conservancies gazetted in Namibia. To generate income for its members a new
tourism lodge is proposed for these Conservancies. In this hypothetical case, the conservancy
committee has identified their preferred lodge sites. Land has not yet been secured/granted;
a private investor to build and co-manage the lodges has been identified; an environmental
impact assessment (EIA) guided by the Directorate of Environmental Affairs (DEA), Ministry
of Environment, Forestry and Tourism (MEFT) must be done for the lodges.
4.1. Draw a Power/Interest Grid of Stakeholders to involve in the proposed
(8)
developmental activities.
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