Experts and elephants: local ecological knowledge predicts landscape use for a species involved in human-wildlife conflict
Local ecological knowledge (LEK) has been increasingly invoked in biodiversity monitoring and conservation efforts. Although methods involving LEK have become more widespread in ecology, it remains an undervalued source of information in understanding the ecology of wildlife in the context of human-...
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Auteurs principaux: | Erin K. Buchholtz, Lee A. Fitzgerald, Anna Songhurst, Graham P. McCulloch, Amanda L. Stronza |
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Resilience Alliance
2020
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