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174 related items for PubMed ID: 24505426

  • 1. Understanding tourists' preference for mammal species in private protected areas: is there a case for extralimital species for ecotourism?
    Maciejewski K, Kerley GI.
    PLoS One; 2014; 9(2):e88192. PubMed ID: 24505426
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  • 4. A multispecies assessment of wildlife impacts on local community livelihoods.
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    Di Minin E, Hunter LT, Balme GA, Smith RJ, Goodman PS, Slotow R.
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    Nguyen VT, Uchida R, Warling A, Sloan LJ, Saviano MS, Wicinski B, Hård T, Bertelsen MF, Stimpson CD, Bitterman K, Schall M, Hof PR, Sherwood CC, Manger PR, Spocter MA, Jacobs B.
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  • 11. A comparative study of environmental responsibility behavior in ecotourism from the perceptions of residents and tourists: A case of Qilian Mountains National Park in China.
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  • 12. Positives and pathologies of natural resource management on private land-conservation areas.
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  • 13. To kill, stay or flee: the effects of lions and landscape factors on habitat and kill site selection of cheetahs in South Africa.
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  • 20. Estimation of Ecotourism Carrying Capacity for Sustainable Development of Protected Areas in Iran.
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