ABSTRACT
This study focused on the assessment of factors affecting Isiolo county community wildlife
conservancy with reference to ecotourism development in Kenya. Community based wildlife
conservancy has become a popular approach especially in Africa since it has been found to be
effective in conservation of wildlife outside protected areas and ecotourism developments.
However community based wildlife conservation approach faces a number of challenges
undermining its achievement of ecotourism goals. Thus, the study established factors
constraining community wildlife conservancy in achieving ecotourism. The objectives of the
study were to establish community based factors affecting community wildlife conservancy in
achieving ecotourism. To examine socio-ecological factors hindering development of ecotourism
by community wildlife conservancy and to establish remedies to the challenges to eco-tourism
development in Merti Sub-County. The study was guided by two theories; Structural
functionalism Theory and political ecology Theory. Descriptive survey design was used;
interview schedules and Focus Group Discussion were used to collect data from respondents.
The study usedstratified samplingto arrive at a sample of 120 households who were permanent
resident of Merti, Cherrab and Kom Divisions of Merti Sub-County and purposive sampling of
eight key informants, five men and three women who took part in FGD. Field data was analyzed
using SPSS and Excel, analyzed data was presented using frequency table, pie charts, bar graphs
and percentages.Pilot study was conducted at Archer’s post, Samburu County of Kenya to
establish suitability and clarity of the research instruments. Findings of this study indicated that
majority of the respondents 92.5% believed that ecotourism development by community wildlife
conservancy is ineffective because of effects of community based, socio-ecological and technical
factors which requires an urgent remedies. Key community based factors identified are low level
of education, high level of poverty, insecurity, inadequate infrastructure development and human
wildlife conflict. Socio-ecological factors are habitat destruction, poaching, disease transmission,
and compensation procedures. The study recommends inclusion of wildlife conservation and
ecotourism study in primary and secondary school curriculum and formation of a body that shall
oversee community wildlife conservation initiative and its welfare. This study concludes that
factors affecting Isiolo county community wildlife conservancy with reference to ecotourism
development are majorly limited to the community actions and hence this study recommends initiation of community capacity building forums and active management participation.
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ADE, ABDUBA "Assesment Of Factors Affecting Isiolo County Community Wildlife Conservancy With Reference To Ecotourism Development In Kenya." Afribary. Afribary, 14 May. 2021, https://afribary.com/works/assesment-of-factors-affecting-isiolo-county-community-wildlife-conservancy-with-reference-to-ecotourism-development-in-kenya-1. Accessed 18 Dec. 2024.
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ADE, ABDUBA . "Assesment Of Factors Affecting Isiolo County Community Wildlife Conservancy With Reference To Ecotourism Development In Kenya." Afribary (2021). Accessed December 18, 2024. https://afribary.com/works/assesment-of-factors-affecting-isiolo-county-community-wildlife-conservancy-with-reference-to-ecotourism-development-in-kenya-1