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Linking local people's perception of wildlife and conservation to livelihood and poaching alleviation: A case study of the Dja biosphere reserve, Cameroon

Manfred Aime Epanda

DOI: 10.1016/j.actao.2019.04.006

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Year Published: 2019

Tags

  • Dja Biosphere Reserve
  • peer reviewed article
  • household survey
  • local communities
  • hunting
  • human-wildlife
  • perception

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