A learning network approach to resolve conservation challenges in the Ngorongoro Conservation Area

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The Ngorongoro Conservation Area (NCA) is a protected area and UNESCO World Heritage Site and part of the Serengeti‐Ngorongoro Biosphere reserve in northern Tanzania. It is famous for its large volcanic caldera, unique cultural heritage, early hominid fossils and significant wildlife populations. NCA has been managed as a multiple land‐use area since 1959, a designation intended to foster a harmonious coexistence between indigenous residents and wildlife (Goldstein, 2004).
Authors: Harris, W.E.; de Kort, S.R.; Bettridge, C.M.; Borges, J.; Cain, B.; Dulle, H.I.; Fyumagwa, R.; Gadiye, D.; Jones, M.; Kahana, L.; Kibebe, J.; Kideghesho, J.R.; Kimario, F.F.; Kisingo, A.; Makari, F.; Martin, E.; Martin, A.; Masuruli, M.B.; Melubo, K.; Mossman, H.L.; Munishi, L.; Mwaya, R.; Nasi, R.; Nyakunga, O.; Price, E.; Shoo, R.A.; Strange, E.F.; Symeonakis, E.; Fa, J.E.
Subjects: wildlife conservation
Publication type: ISI, Journal Article, Publication
Year: 2021
ISSN: 1365-2028

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