Social-ecological System Health in Transfrontier Conservation Areas to Promote the Coexistence Between People and Nature
The ProSuLi in Transfrontier Conservation Areas in southern Africa project engaged with four communities in three countries (Botswana, Mozambique and Zimbabwe) to identify, co-design, implement, and monitor livelihoods interventions that could improve well-being.
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Social-ecological System Health in Transfrontier Conservation Areas to Promote the Coexistence Between People and Nature
Author(s):
A. Caron, P. Mugabe, R. Bourgeois, E. Delay, F. Bitu, R. Ducrot, J. Fafetine, R. Fynn, C. Guerbois, M. Motsholapheko, W. Daré, B. Mukamuri, L. Nare, M. Figuié, C. Page Le, and N. Giva
Publication Date: 2022
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The ProSuLi in Transfrontier Conservation Areas in southern Africa project engaged with four communities in three countries (Botswana, Mozambique and Zimbabwe) to identify, co-design, implement, and monitor livelihoods interventions that could improve well-being.