Guarding crops against the ‘protected pest’ : interactions among farmers, monkeys, and conservation staffs in a nature reserve of Guangxi, China
Human-wildlife conflict has become a global challenge. Crop damage by wildlife can cause significant economic loss and primates such as monkeys can cause particular problem to farmers. The monkey problem has already become intense in communi-ties near white-headed langur national nature reserve of G...
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SLU/Dept. of Urban and Rural Development
2019
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