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Drivers of human-wildlife interactions: A case study of wildlife value chains in Vietnam

Published

2022

Status

Open Access

Language

en

Countries

  • Vietnam
Brief
https://hdl.handle.net/10568/119415

Citation

Pham Duc Phuc, Nguyen Ngoc Ha, Ngo Hoang Tuan Hai and Thinh Nguyen. 2022. Drivers of human-wildlife interactions: A case study of wildlife value chains in Vietnam. ILRI Research Brief 111. Hanoi, Vietnam: Hanoi University of Public Health.

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  • COVID19
  • livestock
  • One Health
  • research
  • wildlife
  • zoonotic diseases
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Author(s)

  • Pham Duc Phuc
  • Nguyen Ngoc Ha
  • Ngo Hoang Tuan Hai
  • Thinh Nguyen

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