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Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) 2009. Human-wildlife conflict in Africa: Causes, consequences and management strategies.
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Marker LL, Dickman AJ, Jeo RM, Mills MGL, MacDonald DW 2003. Demography of the Namibian cheetah, Acinonyx jubatus jubatus. Biological Conservation 114 (3) 413-425
Hitchcock RK, Murphree MW 1998. The Kxoe of West Caprivi, Namibia: Conflicts over land, resource rights, and development. Indigenous Affairs 4 46-51
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Patrick MJ, Turton AR, Julien F 2006. Transboundary Water Resources in Southern Africa: Conflict or cooperation?. Development 49 (3) 22 - 31
Aston PJ 2007. Disputes and conflicts over water in Africa. Violent conflicts, fragile peace: perspectives on Africa’s security 119-135
Potgieter GC, Marker LL, Avenant NL, Kerley GIH 2013. Why Namibian Farmers Are Satisfied With the Performance of Their Livestock Guarding Dogs. Human Dimensions of Wildlife: An International Journal (18) 403-415
Chardonnet P, Soto B, Fritz H, Crosmary W, Drouet-Hoguet N, Mésochina P, Pellerin M, Mallon D, Bakker L, Boulet H, Lamarque F 2010. Managing the conflicts between people and lion: review and insights from the literature and field experience.
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Managing the conflict between people and lion.pdf 543.44 KB
Hanssen L, Fwelimbi MH, Balyerwa Conservancy, Dzoti Conservancy, Kabulabula Conservancy, Kasika Conservancy, Lusese Conservancy, Mashi Conservancy, Nakabolelwa Conservancy, Sangwali Conservancy, Sobbe Conservancy, Wuparo Conservancy 2019. Human-Lion Conflict Mitigation in the Zambezi Region, Namibia Report March 2019.
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Human_Lion Conflict Mitigation in the Zambezi Region 2019.pdf 1.62 MB
Gaillard JC, van Niekerk D, Shoroma LB, Coetzee C, Amirapu T Wildlife hazards and disaster risk reduction. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction (33) 55-63
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Wildlife hazards and disaster risk reduction.pdf 757.16 KB
Jones BTB, Barnes JI 2006. Human wildlife conflict study Namibian case study. 1–102
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Human wildlife conflict study Namibian case study.pdf 1.31 MB
Pellis A, Duineveld M, Wagner LB 2015. Conflicts forever the path dependencies of tourism conflicts; the case of Anabeb Conservancy, Namibia. Tourism encounters and controversies: Ontological politics of tourism development 115-138
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Conflicts forever the path dependencies of tourism conflicts.pdf 325.7 KB
Khumalo KE, Yung LA 2015. Women, human-wildlife conflict, and CBNRM: Hidden impacts and vulnerabilities in Kwandu Conservancy, Namibia. Conservation and Society (13) 232-243
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Hidden Impacts and Vulnerabilities in Kwandu Conservancy.pdf 1009.37 KB
Swatuk LA 2015. Water conflict and cooperation in southern Africa. Wires Water (2) 215-230
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Water conflict and cooperation in Southern Africa.pdf 295.97 KB
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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Livestock depredation by large carnivores in northern Botswana.pdf 1.68 MB
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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Understanding the black_backed jackal.pdf 898.14 KB
Bollig M, Vehrs H-P 2020. Abundant herds: Accumulation, herd management, and land-use patterns in a conservation area. Pastoralism: Research, Policy and Practice 10 (20)
Mulonga S, Suich H, Murphy C 2003. The conflict continues: Human wildlife conflict and livelihoods in Caprivi.
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Research Discussion Paper 59_2003.pdf 763.44 KB
Khorozyan I, Ghoddousi A, Soofi M, Waltert M 2015. Big cats kill more livestock when wild prey reaches a minimum threshold. Biological Conservation 192 268-275
Frank L, Hemson G, Kushnir H, Packer C 2006. Lions, conflict and conservation in eastern and southern Africa.
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Lions conflict and conservation in eastern and southern Africa.pdf 217.72 KB