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wok on HWC since 2008, research on the human dimension of human-wildlife conflict.
HarimauKita- the Sumatran tiger conservation forum
2018-Tolerating tigers: Gaining local and spiritual perspectives on human-tiger interactions in Sumatra through rural community interviews
2018- spatio-temporal analysis humatiger conflict in Indonesia 2001-2016 (book)
2015-Arts meet conservation: Using Participatory Video and Storytelling to increase people’s tolerance toward tiger; Poster presented at International Conference in Conservation Biology 27th, Montpellier, France
2014- Counting the Cost of Human Tiger Conflict; Paper Presented at Student Conference on Conservation Science, Cambridge, UK
2013- Understanding key determinants of Human Tiger Conflict in West Sumatra, Indonesia; Paper Presented at Student Conference on Conservation Science, Beijing, China
2013- Master Thesis : Human or Tiger: Who Wins? Understanding Human dimension and key determinants of Human Tiger Conflict in West Sumatra, Indonesia
- 2013. Book Chapter: Integrating Religion Within Conservation: Islamic Beliefs and Sumatran Forest Management, Chapter: Biodiversity, EcosKingdom., Editors: Jeanne E McKay, pp.25-30
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