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8 December 2020 Biodiversity Conservation and Management in the Hindu Kush Himalayan Region: Are Transboundary Landscapes a Promising Solution?
Rajan Kumar Kotru, Bandana Shakya, Srijana Joshi, Janita Gurung, Ghulam Ali, Serena Amatya, Basant Pant
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KEYWORDS
Biodiversity conservation
Hindu Kush Himalaya
landscape approach
multi-stakeholder partnerships
Regional cooperation
transboundary landscapes
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