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VA Kemeuze, PM Mapongmetsem, DJ Sonwa, E Fongnzossie, BA Nkongmeneck
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The Mandara Mountain eco-region is one of the most important mountain areas of Cameroon. It is often considered as a refuge for several plant and wildlife species. This area is fragile and vulnerable, and faces severe threats from land use change, unsust...
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Magda Pla, Gerard Bota, Andrea Duane, Jaume Balagué, Antoni Curcó, Ricard Gutiérrez and Lluís Brotons
Making agricultural production compatible with the conservation of biological diversity is a priority in areas in which human?wildlife conflicts arise. The threatened Western Swamphen (Porphyrio porphyrio) feeds on rice, inducing crop damage and leading ...
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Nuraisyah Chua Abdullah,Rohani Mohd Shah
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The recognition of animal welfare is reflected in national laws and policies to guide tourists and operators in dealing with animals. However, studies portray that tourists are ignorant that wildlife attraction is harmful to animals. This raises the issu...
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Mitelo Subakanya, Gelson Tembo and Robert B. Richardson
Damage to crops from wildlife interference is a common threat to food security among rural communities in or near Game Management Areas (GMAs) in Zambia. This study uses a two-stage model and cross-sectional data from a survey of 2769 households to deter...
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Tendai Makoni,Delson Chikobvu
AbstractAccurate tourism volatility forecasts for popular tourist destinations, like the Victoria Falls Rainforest, are vital to tourism destination managers and policymakers. The Victoria Falls Rainforest in Zimbabwe is under the town of Victoria Falls ...
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Steven F. Wilson
A ?zone of influence? is the difference between an anthropogenic activity?s spatial footprint and the extent of the activity?s effects on surrounding habitat and wildlife. This article reviews studies that have measured zones of influence for site-level ...
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Shorna B. Allred, Rebecca L. Schneider and Jordan G. Reeder
Natural resource professionals, ranging from forest managers and educators to floodplain managers, play a critical role in implementing and conducting outreach with regards to climate mitigation and adaptation appropriate to local and regional scales. Na...
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Luke D. Schultz & Justin A. VanDeHey
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Eklund, Aaron; Wing, Michael G.; Sessions, John
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