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Location of tribes in the buffer zone of the BMWS. Commercial hunting, fishing and trade walking transects in red and villages where hunters originate from and where they often go to the forest in black. Red dots represent "commercial camping spots whose occupants' origins are known" (Source: Greenfrass & Maisels, 2007).

Location of tribes in the buffer zone of the BMWS. Commercial hunting, fishing and trade walking transects in red and villages where hunters originate from and where they often go to the forest in black. Red dots represent "commercial camping spots whose occupants' origins are known" (Source: Greenfrass & Maisels, 2007).

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The goals of conservation and development can clash when enforcing natural resource management in villages proximate to protected areas. Community-based resource management (CBRM) models attempt to address this problem by integrating the participation of local peoples in protected area conservation. Yet, CBRM models often fail to achieve their goal...

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