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Finding common ground: Birds, biodiversity, and the implications for collaboration with traditional landowners in New Guinea
William H. Thomas
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Agriculture & Biology
landowners
94%
indigenous knowledge
85%
New Guinea
84%
biodiversity
56%
ecological imbalance
56%
multicultural diversity
51%
indigenous peoples
45%
birds
42%
biodiversity conservation
41%
Papua New Guinea
40%
biologists
37%
lifestyle
35%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
landowner
80%
indigenous knowledge
64%
bird
58%
biodiversity
50%
conservation policy
28%
biological diversity
26%
development plan
25%
lifestyle
24%
fieldwork
23%
planet
20%
society
17%
sustainability
17%
disturbance
16%
indicator
13%
Engineering & Materials Science
Biodiversity
100%
Birds
80%
Conservation
67%
Planets
20%
Sustainable development
15%
Chemical Compounds
Environment
39%
Indicator
30%