Local ecological knowledge and education drive farmers' contrasting perceptions of scavengers and th...
Local ecological knowledge and education drive farmers' contrasting perceptions of scavengers and their function in Nepal
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London: John Wiley & Sons, Inc
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London: John Wiley & Sons, Inc
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There is a long‐standing relationship between humans and vertebrate scavengers, as scavengers' contributions take on regulating (e.g. nutrient recycling and disease control), material (e.g. competition and livestock depredation) and non‐material (e.g. sky burials and ecotourism) roles in society. A social–ecological approach to studying biodiversit...
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Local ecological knowledge and education drive farmers' contrasting perceptions of scavengers and their function in Nepal
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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_e78df16d236f40939b899e754cf83af3
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2575-8314
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2575-8314
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10.1002/pan3.10315