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ENVS Researchers Investigate the Intersection of Human-Wildlife Conflict and Food Security in Southern Africa

Karen Bailey

A team of ENVS researchers published a new paper in the journal, Current Biology. The paper ,ÌýinvestigatesÌýhow human-wildlife conflict in addition to the pressures of climate change affect household food security in the Kavango-Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation AreaÌýin Central-Southern Africa. Professor Joel Hartter, assistant professor Karen Bailey, and Dr. Michael Drake (graduated 2021), joined a larger research team as part of the , funded through a National Science Foundation grant,Ìýto better understand how the intersection of land, livelihoods, and climate change is influencing adaptation to climate change inÌýthis region. The project overall aims to develop strategies that can help mitigate household and community vulnerabilities in the Kavango-Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area.Ìý

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