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Financial mechanisms for addressing Human Wildlife Conflict

Evan Bowen-Jones
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Preview of G03734
Language:
English
Published: January 2012
Area(s):
Namibia, Kenya, Nepal, Cameroon
Product code:G03734
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Bowen-Jones, E. (2012). Financial mechanisms for addressing Human Wildlife Conflict. .
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