HUMAN-WILDLIFE INTERACTIONS, NATURE-BASED TOURISM, AND PROTECTED AREAS MANAGEMENT: THE CASE OF MOLE NATIONAL PARK AND THE ADJACENT COMMUNITIES IN GHANA

作者: Emmanuel Acquah

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关键词: Environmental protectionNational parkNature based tourismEnvironmental planningGeographyWildlife

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