The economic and social viability of Tanzanian Wildlife Management Areas

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The economic and social viability of Tanzanian Wildlife Management Areas. / Homewood, Katherine; Bluwstein, Jevgeniy; Lund, Jens Friis; Keane, A.; Nielsen, Martin Reinhardt; Msuha, M.; Olila, J.; Burgess, N.

Department of Food and Resource Economics, University of Copenhagen, 2015. 4 s. (Policy Briefs (Copenhagen Centre for Development Research); Nr. 04/2015).

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Homewood, K, Bluwstein, J, Lund, JF, Keane, A, Nielsen, MR, Msuha, M, Olila, J & Burgess, N 2015, The economic and social viability of Tanzanian Wildlife Management Areas. Policy Briefs (Copenhagen Centre for Development Research), nr. 04/2015, Department of Food and Resource Economics, University of Copenhagen.

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Homewood, K., Bluwstein, J., Lund, J. F., Keane, A., Nielsen, M. R., Msuha, M., Olila, J., & Burgess, N. (2015). The economic and social viability of Tanzanian Wildlife Management Areas. Department of Food and Resource Economics, University of Copenhagen. Policy Briefs (Copenhagen Centre for Development Research) Nr. 04/2015

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Homewood K, Bluwstein J, Lund JF, Keane A, Nielsen MR, Msuha M o.a. The economic and social viability of Tanzanian Wildlife Management Areas. Department of Food and Resource Economics, University of Copenhagen, 2015. 4 s. (Policy Briefs (Copenhagen Centre for Development Research); Nr. 04/2015).

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Homewood, Katherine ; Bluwstein, Jevgeniy ; Lund, Jens Friis ; Keane, A. ; Nielsen, Martin Reinhardt ; Msuha, M. ; Olila, J. ; Burgess, N. / The economic and social viability of Tanzanian Wildlife Management Areas. Department of Food and Resource Economics, University of Copenhagen, 2015. 4 s. (Policy Briefs (Copenhagen Centre for Development Research); Nr. 04/2015).

Bibtex

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