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Publications by Volen Arkumarev
Understanding, Quantifying and Mapping the Use of Poison by Commercial Farmers in Namibia – Implications for Scavengers' Conservation and Ecosystem Health
Biological Conservation
Evolution
Ecology
Nature
Systematics
Behavior
Landscape Conservation
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The Drivers and Extent of Poison Use by Namibia’s Communal Farmers: Implications for Averting the African Vulture Crisis
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Computer Adoption and Use of Information Services by North Carolina Commercial Farmers
Journal of Agricultural & Applied Economics
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Quantifying the Effects of Commercial Clam Aquaculture on C and N Cycling: An Integrated Ecosystem Approach
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Farmers' Uptake of Animal Health and Welfare Technological Innovations. Implications for Animal Health Policies
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Residency and Spatial Use by Reef Sharks of an Isolated Seamount and Its Implications for Conservation
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Traditional Use and Management of NTFPs in Kangchenjunga Landscape: Implications for Conservation and Livelihoods
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Health
Cultural Studies
Alternative Medicine
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A General Framework for Quantifying the Effects of Land-Use History on Ecosystem Dynamics
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Systematics
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Understanding the Effects of Practices on KDE Ecosystem Health
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Computer Networks
Information Systems
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