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Rijksuniversiteit Groningenfounded in 1614  -  top 100 university
Over ons Praktische zaken Waar vindt u ons M.H. (Michael) Kimaro, MSc

Research interests

PhD project:  Managing human-wildlife conflict along hard boundaries of African protected areas through fencing

Publicaties

Elephant movement data provides insights into conservation challenges and successes in the Ruaha–Rungwa landscape

Local ecological knowledge insights into the distribution and activity patterns of Temminck's pangolin in Ruaha landscape, Tanzania

Illegal harvest, use, and trade in Temminck’s pangolins by communities adjacent to Ruaha National Park, Tanzania

Community perceptions and socio-demographic influence on trophy hunting in Rungwa Game Reserve, Tanzania

Conditions of conflict: Exploring pastoralist resettlement in relation to African lion conservation

Determination of environmental flows in data-poor estuaries: Wami river estuary in Saadani National Park, Tanzania

Do communities understand the impacts of unlawful bushmeat hunting and trade?: Insights from villagers bordering western Nyerere National Park Tanzania

Flight behavioural responses for African ungulates across species and vegetation covers in a trophy hunting ecosystem: A case study from Selous Game Reserve, Tanzania

The knowledge about the potential health risks of illegal bushmeat activities among local communities adjacent to Western Nyerere National Park, Tanzania

Trophy Hunting in Tanzania's Rungwa Game Reserve: A Socioeconomic Evaluation of Benefits and Cost