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Mariel Harrison

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Mariel Harrison (mariel.harrison12@imperial.ac.uk) is a research assistant at Imperial College London.

Blogs

Hippos are poached at Queen Elizabeth National Park for food, to generate income, and for cultural purposes such as to improve fertility (Photo: Tiziana Zoccheddu)
Wildlife crime and poverty: what are the links?

Blog, 13 May 2015

Publications

X00140.pdf

Profiling unauthorized natural resource users for better targeting of conservation interventions

01 August 2015

17576IIED.pdf

Wildlife crime: a review of the evidence on drivers and impacts in Uganda

01 April 2015

14630IIED.pdf

Linking Conservation, Equity and Poverty Alleviation: Understanding profiles and motivations of resource users and local perceptions of governance at Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, Uganda

01 August 2014

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