Community resource uses and Ethiopian wolf conservation in mount Abune Yosef
People who perceive economic benefits and enjoy unrestricted access to natural resources tend to support ecosystem conservation efforts. Our study explores whether this remains true in remnant patches of Afroalpine ecosystem in North Ethiopia, where communal land provides valuable natural resources...
Main Authors: | Eshete, G, Tesfay, G, Bauer, H, Ashenafi, Z, De Iongh, H, Marino, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer
2015
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