Impacts of wildlife on tropical agro-forestry crops, and the implications for international conservation initiatives

作者: Mark F. Hulme , Fiona J. Sanderson , Juliet A. Vickery

DOI: 10.1080/09670874.2018.1538545

关键词: CropWildlifeGreenhouse gasBiologyAgroforestryHuman–wildlife conflict

摘要: We conducted a literature review on the impact of crop raiding tropical plantation crops, which can undermine development, conservation and greenhouse gas emissions reduction schemes. Eight 2...

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