M-2C: Conservancies and Land Use
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| Kariuki |
Rebecca |
Land Use and Conservation in Southern Kenya Savannas |
| Karimi |
Rebekah |
Ecological Resilience Through Holistic Management in Enonkishu Conservancy |
M-3A: Human Wildlife Conflict Strategies on the Front Line (Organized Session)
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| Moturi |
Adelaide |
Going Green – Protecting Species Through Livelihood Improvement |
| Siyaya |
Annetije |
Livestock Loss to Predators and Other Factors in Three Communal Conservancies of the Okakarara District, Namibia |
| Wanjira |
Jane |
Deterrent Lights in Samburu, Kenya |
| Odino |
Martin |
The Coexistence Co-Op |
| Blake |
Sara |
Combining Tools for Conflict Mitigation into a Tool Kit |
T-1A: Human Wildlife Conflict – Livelihoods: Africa (Part 1)
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| Dheer |
Arjun |
Understanding Maasai-Carnivore Relationships in Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tanzania |
| Bahati |
Dennis |
Community Perspectives and Views on Natural Resource Management and its Implications to Biodiversity Conservation |
| Odadi |
Wilfred |
Enhancing Livestock-Wildlife Coexistence in African Savannas |
T-2A: Human Wildlife Conflict – Africa
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| Thiemkey |
Abigail |
Human-Carnivore Conflict in Narok County, Kenya |
| Richmond-Coggan |
Louisa |
Conservation, Conflict and Sustainable Hunting Practices |
| Mbidzo |
Meed |
Trends and Perceptions of Human-Wildlife Conflict in North-west Namibia |
| Van der Mer |
Vincent |
When Does Fencing and Metapopulation Management Become Necessary for the Conservation of Wild Cheetah Populations? |
T-2B: One Health
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| Lalaampa |
Peter |
Regeneratie Rangeland – Perspectives from Communities in Kenya |
| Naidoo |
Robin |
Evaluating the Impacts of Protected Areas on Human Well-Being Across the Developing World |
| Wangare |
Stephanie |
Parasite Communities in Relation to Selected Water Quality Parameters in the Springs of Lorwai Swamp and Lake Baringo, Kenya |
T-2C: Locally-Led Species Conservation Supported by International Collaborations
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| Abwe |
Ekwoge |
Community Engagement in Gorilla Habitat Monitoring and Conservation |
| Mfossa |
Daniel |
Garnering Stakeholder Support To Protect The Biodiversity Of Ebo National Park |
T-2D: Regenerating Rangelands: Perspectives from Communities in Kenya’s Drylands (Organized Session)
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| Lowe |
Belinda |
Regenerating Rangelands: Perspectives from Communities in Kenya’s Drylands |
T-3A: Human Wildlife Conflict – Livelihoods: Africa (Part 2)
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| Manzano |
Pablo |
Links of Wildlife Declines with Pastoralist Poverty in Kenya |
| McIntyre |
Trevor |
Human-Otter Conflict in the South African Fly-Fishing Industry: Stakeholder Perceptions, Fish Survival Probabilities and Otter Densities |
| Faisal |
Zainab |
Social-Economic Implication of Non-Human Primate Conflict in Lower Tana River, Kenya |
T-3B: Traditional Ecological Knowledge
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| Fernandez-Llamazarez |
Alvaro |
Storytelling for Biocultural Conservation |
| Nyangweso |
Christine |
Traditional Knowledge, Attitude and Practices Towards Wildlife Conservation: A Case of Enkusero Sampu Wildlife Conservancy |
| Torrents-Tico |
Miquel |
Inclusive Conservation: Complementing Different Knowledge Systems |
| Merchant |
Rob |
Understanding Past Land Use and Land Cover Changes Across East Africa to Develop and Sustain Management Options Rooted in the Long Term |
W-1A: Innovations in Human-Wildlife Conflict: Africa
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| Anthony |
Brandon |
Strategic Co-Learning within a Livestock Damage Compensation Scheme: Kruger National Park, South Africa |
| Burgas |
Daniel |
Nomadic Camera Traps: Carnivore Participatory Mapping with Nomadic Pastoralists |
| Whitehouse-Tedd |
Katherine |
Using Livestock Guarding Dogs to Facilitate Human-Carnivore Coexistence |
| Kinyanji |
Maureen |
Improving Community Welfare to Reduce Human-Elephant Conflict |
W-2B: Innovations in Human-Wildlife Conflict
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| Bedetti |
Anka |
Elephant Corridor Movements in Mozambique |
| Birungi-Kahubire |
Edith |
Future Wildlife/Human Considerations in Infrastructure Development |
| Gross |
Eva |
Does Guarding Reduce Crop Losses Due to Wildlife? A Comparative Analysis from Africa and Asia |
| Karanth |
Krithi |
Living with Wildlife |
| Andersen |
Oggedir |
Great Cormorants and Recreational Angling in Norway |
W-2C: Stakeholder Collaboration
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| Bergman |
Brenda |
Catalyzing Multi-Stakeholder Vision and Action to Protect Habitat |
| Grunewald |
Claudia |
Let’s Talk! A Transdisciplinary Approach Towards Conflict Resolution |
| Western |
Guy |
Enabling Collaborative Species Conservation in Kenya |
| Stanger |
Melissa |
Conneting Hunters and Landowners: Evaluation of Ohio’s Cooperative Program |
| de Souza |
Nadia |
Lion Identification Network and Collaborators |
W-3B: Wildlife Crime
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| Jorge |
Agostinho |
Challenges Addressing Wildlife Poaching in Niassa National Reserve |
| Aggarwal |
Laxmi |
A Market Reduction Approach (MRA) to Illegal Ivory Markets in Tanzania |
| Anagnostou |
Michelle |
The Convergence of the Illegal Wildlife Trade with Other Forms of Transnational Organised Crime |
W-3D: Land Use and Development
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| Brennan |
Angela |
Multi-Species Connectivity |
| Thorn |
Jessica |
Infrastructure-Driven Land Use Transformations Along Park Frontiers: Contemporary History and Future Trajectories in Kenya |
| Gehrt |
Stanley |
Coyote Behavioral Response to Urbanization Contributes to Coexistence with People in Large Metropolitan Areas |