Land cover change and its impact on human-elephant conflicts in the Zimbabwe, Mozambique and Zambia (ZiMoZa) Transboundary Natural Resource Management Area
Land cover change is a characteristic reflection of a human society interacting with the physical environment. The Zimbabwe-Mozambique-Zambia Transboundary Natural Resources Management Area is a human settled area endowed with a variety of wildlife (elephants, lions, and buffalo) and wild lands (Dry...
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SLU/Swedish Biodiversity Centre
2009
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| Acceso en línea: | http://www.cbm.slu.se/eng/mastersprog/thesis2009/Nr%2062%20Kudzai%20Kusena.pdf |
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