Human Dimensions of Wildlife Conservation: A course for M.Sc. students in Wildlife Biology and Conservation
Conservation of endangered species such as tigers and Asian elephants demands that we balance wildlife and human needs. To achieve this balance, each generation of wildlife conservation workers must understand ecological factors as well as sociopolitical and economic ones.
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Human Dimensions of Wildlife Conservation: A course for M.Sc. students in Wildlife Biology and Conservation
Author(s):
Adrian Treves,
Teri Allendorf,
Sanjay Gubbi,
Ajith Kumar,
Asmita Kabra
Publication Date: 2009
Location: Bangalore, India
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Conservation of endangered species such as tigers and Asian elephants demands that we balance wildlife and human needs. To achieve this balance, each generation of wildlife conservation workers must understand ecological factors as well as sociopolitical and economic ones.