Multiple anthropogenic pressures challenge the effectiveness of protected areas in western Tanzania
Multiple anthropogenic pressures challenge the effectiveness of protected areas in western Tanzania
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Chichester, UK: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
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Despite being key conservation instruments, the ecological effectiveness of protected areas (PAs) is contested. To assess the ecological effectiveness of PAs in the Katavi‐Rukwa Ecosystem (KRE) in western Tanzania, we investigated temporal changes in land‐use and population densities of six large mammal target species (elephant, buffalo, giraffe, z...
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Multiple anthropogenic pressures challenge the effectiveness of protected areas in western Tanzania
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2578-4854
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2578-4854
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10.1111/csp2.12684