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Rapid expansion of oil palm is leading to human-elephant conflicts in North Kalimantan province of Indonesia

Abstract
- This study identifies patterns and trends in human elephant conflict in the Tulin Onsoi subdistrict, specifically in relation to the rapid development of oil palm plantations. The study provides a description of current land use changes and analyzes how HEC influences local peoples perceptions of and attitudes toward the conservation of the Bornean elephant."
- External link to download this item: https://doi.org/10.1177/1940082917703508
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Date
- 2017
Author
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Suba, R.B.
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van der Ploeg, J.
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vant Zelfde, M.
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Lau, Y.W.
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Wissingh, T.F.
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Kustiawan, W.
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de Snoo, G.R.
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de Longh, H.H.
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- Journal Article
Publisher
- Mongabay