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T-F4: Livelihoods and HWC 'A'


Local evaluation of the effectiveness of the strategies against wildlife crop depredation
Topic Area:
Management of Human-Wildlife Conflicts: “Other” Species in Europe
Author:
Yaw Agyeman (University of Energy and Natural Resources)

Evaluation of Macaque Management Policy in Japan
Topic Areas:
Social-ecological systems as a framework for conservation management
Natural Resource and Conservation Stakeholders: Managing Expectations and Engageme
Authors:
Daisuke Nakamura (National agriculture and food research organization, Central Region Agricultural Research Center)
Masaaki Takiguchi (Japan Wildlife Research Center)
Kanako Mitsuoka (Japan Wildlife Research Center)
Tomonori Kawamoto (Japan Wildlife Research Center)
Katsuya Suzuki (Non-Profit Organization Research Institute for SATOMON)
Hiroto Enari (Yamagata University)
Masahiko Takeuchi (National agriculture and food research organization, Central Region Agricultural Research Center)

The condition of a community and effective crop damage management: A mail survey of farmers in Chiba Prefecture, Japan
Topic Area:
Natural Resource and Conservation Stakeholders: Managing Expectations and Engageme
Authors:
Eri Kato (Chiba University)
Daisuke Nakamura (National agriculture and food research organization, Central Region Agricultural Research Center)

Threat to Red capped Mangabey in Southwest Nigeria
Topic Area:
Management of Human-Wildlife Conflicts: “Other” Species in Europe
Authors:
Jacob Oluwafemi Orimaye (Ekiti State University, Ado-Ekiti)
Babafemi Ogunjemite (Federal University of Technology, Akure)
Ebenezer Abayomi Agbelusi (Federal University of Technology, Akure)
Victor Abiodun OJO (University of Maiduguri)

Rewilding and socio-ecology of guanaco repopulation in Chile
Topic Areas:
Social-ecological systems as a framework for conservation management
Management of Human-Wildlife Conflicts: “Other” Species in Europe
Authors:
Solange Vargas (Universidad de La Serena)
Claudio Moraga (School of Natural Resources and Environment, and Wildlife Ecology and Conservation Department, University of Florida)



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