Search Results - "Barlow, Christina Greenwood"
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Identifying landscape factors affecting tiger decline in the Bangladesh Sundarbans
Published in Global ecology and conservation (01-01-2018)“…The Sundarbans Forest (∼10,000 km2) represents the only mangrove ecosystem inhabited by tigers Panthera tigris. However, in the Bangladesh portion of the…”
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Assessing the efficacy of camera trapping as a tool for increasing detection rates of wildlife crime in tropical protected areas
Published in Biological conservation (01-09-2016)“…The future of biodiversity in Asia is increasingly dependent on networks of effective protected areas. Three wildlife sanctuaries of the Bangladesh Sundarbans…”
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A rapid assessment of the current status of project management skills in the conservation sector
Published in Journal for nature conservation (01-12-2016)“…A lack of project management skills in the conservation sector may, in part, be contributing to the gap between conservation research and implementation. This…”
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Human–Tiger Conflict in Context: Risks to Lives and Livelihoods in the Bangladesh Sundarbans
Published in Human ecology : an interdisciplinary journal (01-04-2013)“…People’s perceptions of the risk posed by wild animals to human lives and/or livelihoods can influence the rate at which people intentionally kill these…”
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Local Usage of Tiger Parts and Its Role in Tiger Killing in the Bangladesh Sundarbans
Published in Human dimensions of wildlife (01-01-2016)“…This article explored the local medicinal and traditional values of tiger parts and associated beliefs, and its link to the commercial trade in the Bangladesh…”
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Humanâ[euro]"Tiger Conflict in Context: Risks to Lives and Livelihoods in the Bangladesh Sundarbans
Published in Human ecology : an interdisciplinary journal (01-04-2013)“…Peopleâ[euro](TM)s perceptions of the risk posed by wild animals to human lives and/or livelihoods can influence the rate at which people intentionally kill…”
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