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Conserving the Serengeti under uncertainty (Part II) or What can we learn from the Serengeti highway controversy?

31/1/2014

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Blog also posted at Imperial College Conservation Science and Stirling Conservation Science

Some time ago I blogged about my PhD research on managing social-ecological systems under uncertainty. I used the conservation of harvested ungulate species in the Serengeti, Tanzania, as a case study to investigate the importance of considering multiple types and sources of uncertainty when making conservation decisions. Far from being simply an interesting academic question, I’d argue that the need of acknowledging the social-ecological context and uncertainty in which conservation interventions take place has never been greater. Hear me out…

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