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    Integrated Conservation Planning in a Global Biodiversity Hotspot: A Case Study of Kodagu in Western Ghats, South India by Hedao, Prashant Madhukar

    Published 01-01-2017
    “…Regional planning involves an in-depth analysis and integration of data from physical, human and political geographies which comprises of various disciplines…”
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    Dissertation
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    An Ecology-Based Method for Defining Priorities for Large Mammal Conservation: The Tiger as Case Study by Wikramanayake, Eric D., Dinerstein, Eric, Robinson, John G., Karanth, Ullas, Rabinowitz, Alan, Olson, David, Mathew, Thomas, Hedao, Prashant, Conner, Melissa, Hemley, Ginette, Bolze, Dorene

    Published in Conservation biology (24-08-1998)
    “…The disappearance of large vertebrates in the tropical belt may be the next biological insult of the global extinction crisis. Large predators and their prey…”
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    Sustainable Sourcing of Global Agricultural Raw Materials: Assessing Gaps in Key Impact and Vulnerability Issues and Indicators: e0128752 by Springer, Nathaniel P, Garbach, Kelly, Guillozet, Kathleen, Haden, Van R, Hedao, Prashant, Hollander, Allan D, Huber, Patrick R, Ingersoll, Christina, Langner, Megan, Lipari, Genevieve

    Published in PloS one (01-06-2015)
    “…Understanding how to source agricultural raw materials sustainably is challenging in today's globalized food system given the variety of issues to be…”
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    An Ecology-Based Method for Defining Priorities for Large Mammal Conservation: The Tiger as Case Study by Wikramanayake, Eric D., Dinerstein, Eric, Robinson, John G., Karanth, Ullas, Rabinowitz, Alan, Olson, David, Mathew, Thomas, Hedao, Prashant, Conner, Melissa, Hemley, Ginette, Bolze, Dorene

    Published in Conservation biology (01-08-1998)
    “…The disappearance of large vertebrates in the tropical belt may be the next biological insult of the global extinction crisis. Large predators and their prey…”
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    Journal Article
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