Application of Fragmentation Research to Conservation Planning for Multiple Stakeholders: An example from the Taita Hills, southwest Kenya

Periodical Article On Application of Fragmentation Research to Conservation Planning for Multiple Stakeholders: An example from the Taita Hills, southwest Kenya

Title: Application of Fragmentation Research to Conservation Planning for Multiple Stakeholders: An example from the Taita Hills, southwest Kenya
Authors: Githuru, M.
Lens, L.
Year: 2007
Periodical: Biological Conservation
Volume: 134
Issue: 2
Pages: 271-278
Geographic term: Kenya
Discipline: Environment
Subjects: Taita – ethnic group
Birdlife
Biodiversity
Resources – natural
Abstract: https://africabib.org/rec.php?RID=K00002450&DB=k

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