"Current and future trends in socio-economic, demographic and governance factors affecting global primate conservation" https://t.co/v8pTkH7nvR via @PeerJLife
@PCLG_IIED read of the week examines trends in socio-economic factors directly or indirectly affecting #primates. Results stress the importance of improving well-being, health & security of human pops in primate range countries for effective #conservation https://t.co/s2VmOS1I0I https://t.co/BBqFmp0R6z
For conservation of primates to be effective, wellbeing, health and security of people must first be improved. Drs Alejandro Estrada @UNAM_MX, Paul Garber @Illinois_Alma, and Abhishek Chaudhary @iitdelhi, examine: https://t.co/bXwEohzxvi
Original article: https://t.co/SXCSnVtlvq https://t.co/lWYJubrZrp
Another wonderful paper by Estrada et al. in context of socio-economics factors and effects on primate conservation Primate survival and human population https://t.co/QQrGzGi8OZ via @thePeerJ
#3 Current and future trends in socio-economic, demographic and governance factors affecting global primate conservation. Read the full @thePeerJ article https://t.co/0kMcmLTblb
Current and future trends in socio-economic, demographic and governance factors affecting global primate conservation: "~65% of extant primate species (ca 512 species) are threatened with extinction & 75% have declining populations" https://t.co/ZIUi18t2Db