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| SPECIAL SECTION: PROTECTED AREAS AND MIGRATION | ||
| Introduction: Human migration to protected area edges in Africa and Latin America: Questioning large-scale statistical analysis | p. 1 | |
| David M Hoffman, Derick Fay, Lucas Joppa | ||
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| Post-apartheid transformations and population change around Dwesa-Cwebe nature reserve, South Africa | p. 8 | |
| Derick A Fay | ||
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| Do global statistics represent local reality and should they guide conservation policy?: Examples from Costa Rica | p. 16 | |
| David M Hoffman | ||
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| 'Ha! What is the benefit of living next to the park?' Factors limiting in-migration next to Tarangire National Park, Tanzania | p. 25 | |
| Alicia Davis | ||
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| Where are the edges of a protected area? Political dispossession in Machu Picchu, Peru | p. 35 | |
| Pellegrino A Luciano | ||
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| The role of participant learning in community conservation in the Arabuko-Sokoke Forest, Kenya | p. 42 | |
| A John Sinclair, Susan A Collins, Harry Spaling | ||
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| Conservation, relocation and the social consequences of conservation policies in protected areas: Case study of the Sariska Tiger Reserve, India | p. 54 | |
| Maria Costanza Torri | ||
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| Strangers in their own land: Maasai and wildlife conservation in Northern Tanzania | p. 65 | |
| Mara J Goldman | ||
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| The value of avitourism for conservation and job creation-An analysis from South Africa | p. 80 | |
| Duan Biggs, Jane Turpie, Christo Fabricius, Anna Spenceley | ||
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