conflict of interests

Clash between public interest and the private pecuniary interest of the individual concerned. A situation in which regard for one duty tends to lead to disregard of another. (Source: BLACK)



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Dickman A, Rust NA, Boast LK, Wykstra M, Richmond-Coggan L, Klein R, Selebatso M, Msuha M, Marker L 2018. The Costs and Causes of Human-Cheetah Conflict on Livestock and Game Farms. Biodiversity of World: Conservation from Genes to Landscapes, Cheetahs: Biology and Conservation 173-189
LeFlore EG, Fuller TK, Tomeletso M, Stein AB 2019. Livestock depredation by large carnivores in northern Botswana. Global Ecology and Conservation 18
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Laverty TM, Teel TL, Thomas REW, Gawusab AA, Berger J 2019. Using pastoral ideology to understand human–wildlife coexistence in arid agricultural landscapes. Conservation Science and Practice 1 (5)
Nattrass N, Conradie B, Drouilly M, O'Riain MJ 2017. Understanding the black-backed jackal.
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Wenborn MJ, Nijman V, Kangombe D, Katira Zaako R, Tjimuine U, Kavita A, Hinu J, Huwe R, Ngarukue VJ, Kapringi KJ, Svensson MS 2022. Analysis of records from community game guards of human-elephant conflict in Orupupa Conservancy, northwest Namibia. Namibian Journal of Environment 6 (A) 92-100
Aust P, Boyle B, Fergusson R, Coulson T 2009. The impact of Nile crocodiles on rural livelihoods in northeastern Namibia: research article. South African Journal of Wildlife Research 39 (1) 57-69
2012. Conservation Agriculture in Botswana.
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CA report.pdf 6.68 MB
Ministry of Environment and Tourism (MET) 2017. Human-Lion conflict management plan for north west Namibia.
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Human_Lion conflict management plan for north west Namibia_2017.pdf 4.32 MB