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Territoriality by conservation in the Selous-Niassa corridor in Tanzania
Jevgeniy Bluwstein,
Jens Friis Lund
Section for Global Development
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Arts and Humanities
Territoriality
100%
Tanzania UR
100%
Frontier
100%
Territorialization
100%
Continuous
100%
Top-down
66%
Questioning
33%
Spatial
33%
Public debate
33%
Keyphrases
Territorialization
100%
Tanzania
100%
Territoriality
100%
Community-based Conservation
66%
Territorial Disputes
33%
Technical Expertise
33%
Project-based
33%
Resilient
33%
Socio-spatial
33%
Conservation Actions
33%
Boundary-making
33%
Southern Tanzania
33%
Public Debate
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Territorial Conflict
50%
Social Sciences
Territorial Conflict
33%