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Hunting at the Abun Regional Marine Protected Areas: A Link Between Wildmeat and Food Security

Native Papuans are relied on hunting for subsistence purposes and significantly contributed to traditional cultures. However, in Papua information on hunting is limited and largely restricted to anthropological setting with most observations were done on the forest sites in lowland and highland land...

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Published in:Hayati : journal of biosciences 2014-12, Vol.21 (4), p.180-186
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coast landscape
Coasts
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Households
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Landscape
Marine protected areas
Marine resources
Meals
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Towns
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