Wildlife tourism attractions are characterized as having intricately coupled human–wildlife interactions. Accordingly, the ability to mitigate negative impacts of tourism on wildlife necessitates research into the ecology of the system and of the human dimensions, since plans aimed at optimizing wildlife fitness must also be acceptable to tourists.
Current awareness of scientific abstracts and news clips emphasizing the land and people of East Africa.
Saturday, September 25, 2010
ScienceDirect - Ecological Modelling : A linked model of animal ecology and human behavior for the management of wildlife tourism
ScienceDirect - Ecological Modelling : A linked model of animal ecology and human behavior for the management of wildlife tourism
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