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- European Policy Office
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This paper reports on promoting co-management involving participatory management planning at ...
The study shows how people’s livelihoods status is going through a change after being involved in ...
The WWF report ‘Common Ground’ assesses cases of Human Wildlife Conflict (HWC), focusing on ...
The latest document on the theme sustainable livelihoods, focuses on the compensation mechanism for ...
Human wildlife conflict
In many parts of the world, people and animals are increasingly coming into conflict over living ...
In many parts of the world, people and animals are increasingly coming into conflict over living ...
Human-wildlife conflict is one of the main threats to the continued survival of many species, in ...
In the last seven years, 200 people in Kenya were killed by wildlife. A far greater number were ...