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The importance of bushmeat in household income as a function of distance from protected areas in the western Serengeti ecosystem, Tanzania
Flora Felix Manyama
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Martin Reinhardt Nielsen
, Eivin Røskaft, Julius William Nyahongo
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Section for Global Development
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Household Income
100%
Serengeti Ecosystem
100%
Distance Function
100%
Bushmeat
100%
Tanzania
100%
Protected Areas
100%
Area Boundaries
50%
Negatively Associated
20%
Household Head
20%
Male-headed Households
10%
Hunters
10%
Illegal Trade
10%
Household Participation
10%
Bushmeat Hunting
10%
Snowball Sampling
10%
Household Economy
10%
Average Income
10%
Traders
10%
Serengeti National Park
10%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Household Income
100%
Protected Area
100%
Tanzania UR
100%
National Park
14%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Bushmeat
100%
Protected areas
100%
National Park
9%