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Segmenting wildlife value orientations to mitigate human - wildlife conflict for ecotourism development in protected areas

By K. C. Birendra, JihYe Min, C. Serenari

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Category Journal Articles
Publication Title Tourism Planning and Development
Volume 19
Issue 4
Pages 339-356
ISBN/ISSN 2156-8316
DOI 10.1080/21568316.2021.1947889
Language English
Author Address Department of Hospitality and Tourism Management, University of North Texas, Denton, Texas, USA.birendra.kc@unt.edu
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  1. Anthrozoology
  2. Asia
  3. Behavior and behavior mechanisms
  4. Business
  5. Communities
  6. Conservation
  7. Countries
  8. Ecology
  9. Humans
  10. Least developed countries
  11. natural resources
  12. Nepal
  13. Protection
  14. Psychiatry and psychology
  15. recreation
  16. social anthropology
  17. Social psychology and social anthropology
  18. Social sciences
  19. sustainability
  20. Tourism and travel
  21. wildlife