Agriculture has long been regarded as a major contributor to wildlife habitat despoliation, soil degradation, and downstream watercourse pollution. It would be possible to largely eliminate natural resource degeneration through judicious application of on-farm conservation practices. Farmers have li
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Farm management and economic analyses of leopard conservation in north-central Namibia
β Scribed by A. B. Stein; T. K. Fuller; D. T. Damery; L. Sievert; L. L. Marker
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- 111111071
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- John Wiley and Sons
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- 2010
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- English
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- 210 KB
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- 13
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- Article
- ISSN
- 1367-9430
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## Abstract Physical scientists have presented a wealth of evidence regarding the effects of cropland soil degradation. Because soil degradation has both onβsite and offβsite effects, public policies have often tried to increase rates of conservation over privately optimal rates. Where private ince