Crookes, DouglasBlignaut, James Nelson2016-09-222016-05Douglas J. Crookes & James N. Blignaut (2016) A categorisation and evaluation of rhino management policies, Development Southern Africa, 33:4, 459-469, DOI:10.1080/0376835X.2016.11791000376-835X (print)1470-3637 (online)10.1080/0376835X.2016.1179100http://hdl.handle.net/2263/56783Rhino populations are at a critical level and new approaches are needed to ensure their survival. This study conducts a review and categorisation of policies for the management of rhinos. Twenty seven policies are identified and classified into in situ (reserve based) and ex situ (market based) policies. The policies are then evaluated based on four target areas: poachers/hunters; consumers; intermediaries and the game reserves themselves. The study finds that protected areas management policies seem most beneficial in the short run, in particular the enforcement of private property rights over resource utilisation, as well as the establishment of wildlife sanctuaries that act as sustainable breeding grounds for rhino populations.en© 2016 Government Technical Advisory Centre (GTAC). This is an electronic version of an article published in Development Southern Africa, vol. 33, no. 4, pp. 459-469, 2016. doi : 10.1080/0376835X.2016.1179100. Development Southern Africa is available online at : http://www.tandfonline.comloi/cdsa20.RhinoEconomicsPolicyProperty rightsTragedy of the commonsA categorisation and evaluation of rhino management policiesPostprint Article