Realising the promise of Tanzania’s wildlife management areas

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Realising the promise of Tanzania’s wildlife management areas. / Homewood, Katherine; Lund, Jens Friis; Keane, Aidan; Msuha, Maurus; Burgess, Neil; Olila, Joseph; Nielsen, Martin Reinhardt; Bluwstein, Jevgeniy; Dancer, Anthony.

2017. 4 p. (Policy and Practice Briefing).

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Harvard

Homewood, K, Lund, JF, Keane, A, Msuha, M, Burgess, N, Olila, J, Nielsen, MR, Bluwstein, J & Dancer, A 2017, Realising the promise of Tanzania’s wildlife management areas. Policy and Practice Briefing.

APA

Homewood, K., Lund, J. F., Keane, A., Msuha, M., Burgess, N., Olila, J., Nielsen, M. R., Bluwstein, J., & Dancer, A. (2017). Realising the promise of Tanzania’s wildlife management areas. Policy and Practice Briefing

Vancouver

Homewood K, Lund JF, Keane A, Msuha M, Burgess N, Olila J et al. Realising the promise of Tanzania’s wildlife management areas. 2017. 4 p. (Policy and Practice Briefing).

Author

Homewood, Katherine ; Lund, Jens Friis ; Keane, Aidan ; Msuha, Maurus ; Burgess, Neil ; Olila, Joseph ; Nielsen, Martin Reinhardt ; Bluwstein, Jevgeniy ; Dancer, Anthony. / Realising the promise of Tanzania’s wildlife management areas. 2017. 4 p. (Policy and Practice Briefing).

Bibtex

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