Comparative analysis of time and monetary opportunity costs of human-wildlife conflict in Amboseli and Mt. Kenya Ecosystems, Kenya
Traditionally, the cost of Human-wildlife conflict (HWC) has largely focused on visible costs, ignoring the hidden costs (HC). The HC of HWC are losses that are uncompensated, temporarily delayed, or psychosocial in nature. HC, such as opportunity costs (OC) are scantly documented to inform policy c...
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Main Authors: | D.O. Manoa, F. Mwaura, T. Thenya, S. Mukhovi |
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Language: | EN |
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Elsevier
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/729f7e08c7b04704b5970eec2ab3487d |
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