A Vegetarian on the Economics of Hunting
An expert in the environmental sector, Dr. Chris Brown the CEO of the Namibia Chamber of Environment, has joined us again in the MYD Studio to talk about how the Communal Conservancy program has benefited Namibian Wildlife.
Dr. Brown, who has a PhD in Zoology, was instrumental in the setting up of the communal conservancy program in Namibia. Communal Conservancies exist in order to protect wildlife and habitats by putting the power of protection in the hands of the people.
Namibia is one of few countries in the world to specifically address habitat conservation and protection of natural resources in their constitution
Dr. Brown was also responsible for the creating of the Directorate of Environmental Affairs after Namibian Independence. He also had a key role in drafting the environmental clauses in Namibia’s Constitution and Vision 2030, unveiling Namibia’s Green Plan, and in the compilation of various National Development Plans.
Now, Dr. Brown joined us on the MYD Earth show to talk about the roles of the Namibian Chamber of Environment, the establishment of the communal conservancy program and the history of hunting in Namibia.
Here are some of the areas covered in this episode of MYD Earth:
- The history of hunting in Namibia, where it started and what happened when it was not regulated.
- What has happened to the wildlife numbers in the country since the communal conservancy program.
- How farms in the Khomas Hochland can increase their revenue
- Why Chris, a vegetarian, supports hunting in Namibia
Take a listen to the MYD Earth Show Dr. Chris Brown of the Namibia Chamber of Environment, here :
https://soundcloud.com/99fm/myd-earth-the-namibia-chamber-of-environment-2