Apimondia 2015 Abstract book (South Korea)
.pdfApitherapy
Room 106, 13:00 – 14:40, Friday, 18 September
Symposium: Pharmacological Effects of Bee Venom
Chair-Person: Prof. Dr. Kwan kyu PARK and Dr. Soon Ok WOO
13:00-13:15 |
Taiwan |
Integrated apitherapy treatment of chronic osteomyelitis. |
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Siu Wan Ip |
13:15-13:30 |
Mongolia |
Hypolipidemic and blood glucose lowering activity of honey |
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bee venom (Apis mellifera)in alloxan induced diabetic rabbits |
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Khulan Tserennadmid, Uuganbayar Baatartsogt, Solongo Ganbold |
13:30-13:45 |
India |
Effect of Indian honey bee venom (Apis cerana) on wound |
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healing efficacy, anti-bacterial activity and purification of |
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peptide components |
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Bhargava Hunkunda Radhakrishna |
13:45-14:00 |
Korea |
The regulatory effects of purified bee venom on |
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Propionibacterium acnes-induced inflammatory responses in |
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vitro and in vivo |
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Woo Ram Lee, Hyun Jin An, Jung yeon Kim, Hyun Chung, |
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Kwan kyu Park |
14:00-14:15 |
Turkey |
Bioactive properties of honey bee products and their mixtures |
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Sibel Silici |
14:15-14:40 |
Discussion |
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Apitherapy
Room 106, 15:00 – 16:40, Friday, 18 September
Symposium: Pharmacological Effects of Royal Jelly, Bee Pollen
Chair-Person: Dr. Stefan STANGACIU and Prof. Dr. Mi Kyeong LEE
15:00-15:15 |
Canada |
The effects of N-chromosome royal jelly & bee products on |
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diabetes type 2 |
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Sajad Jazani-Dorche, Hossein Yeganehrad, Maryam Moarefi |
15:15-15:30 |
Japan |
MRJP-1 multimer activates cell proliferation of fibroblasts |
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originated from gingiva and periodontal ligament |
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Kikuji Yamaguchi, Toru Suzuki, Kiyoshi Murata, Akira Fujii, |
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Yoshihisa Yamaguchi |
15:30-15:45 |
China |
Royal Jelly inhibits the growth of breast cancer in mice |
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Zhang Shuang, Su Songkun |
15:45-16:00 |
Romania |
Transylvanian raw pollen – inhibiting effect on murine colon |
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carcinoma culture cells; clinical case |
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Alina Varadi, Rodica Margaoan, Ramona Grosu, Mirela Strant, |
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Ioan Cozma |
16:00-16:15 |
China |
Proteomic research on the effect of royal jelly on carbon |
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tetrachloride-induced liver injury in rats |
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Miao Jing, Luo Yajuan, Shi Peiying, Wu Zhenhong, |
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Miao Xiaoqing |
16:15-16:30 |
Japan |
Studies on estrogenic activities of royal jelly and its fatty acids |
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in vitro and in vivo |
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Kenji Ichihara, Satoshi Uchiyama, Shou Hotta, |
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Tsuyoshi Nakanishi |
16:30-16:40 |
Discussion |
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Apitherapy
Room 106, 17:00 – 18:40, Friday, 18 September
Symposium: Specification Studies of Royal Jelly, Bee Pollen
Chair-Person: Prof. Dr. Badiaa LYOUSSI and Dr. In Phyo HONG
17:00-17:15 |
Greece |
A suggestion for royal jelly specifications |
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Andreas Thrasyvoulou, Chrysoula Tananaki, Dimitrios Kanelis, |
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Vasilis Liolios, Maria Dimou |
17:15-17:30 |
Russia |
Royal jelly normalizes microcirculation in the treatment of |
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thermal injury in rats |
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Elena Krylova, Anna Solovieva, Petr Peretyagin, |
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Alina Kovetzkaya |
17:30-17:45 |
Japan |
10-Hydroxy-2-decenoic acid, a unique fatty acid in royal jelly, |
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extends lifespan in nematode Caenorhabditis elegans. |
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Taketoshi Hata, Yoko Araki, Kenji Ichihara, Yoko Honda, |
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Shuji Honda |
17:45-18:00 |
China |
Activity-guided isolation and identification of hepatoprotective |
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components in rape bee pollen |
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Liping Sun, Limiao Gao, Pengbo Gao, Xiang Xu |
18:00-18:15 |
Romania |
Apilarnil (triturated drone larvae) – practical experience |
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treating patients |
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Cristina Aosan |
18:15-18:30 |
China |
Comparative lipidomics analysis of queen larvae and royal |
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jelly from honeybee (Apis mellifera) |
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Xiang XU, Limiao GAO, Pengbo GAO, Liping SUN |
18:30-18:40 |
Discussion |
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Room 106, 10:50 – 12:40, Saturday, 19 September
Symposium: Present Situation and Perspectives of Apitherapy
Chair-Person: Dr. Stefan STANGACIU and Dr. Sang Mi HAN
10:50-11:05 |
United |
The Apiceuticals : Geographic Medicine |
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Kingdom |
James Fearnley |
11:05-11:20 |
China |
21Century: Apitherapy Development in China |
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Ming Xu, Lihong Chen, Jie Wu, Jiangmei Wang, Pingping Hu |
11:20-11:35 |
Turkey |
Development and recent legislative process on apitherapy in |
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Turkey |
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Mehmet Tanyuksel |
11:35-11:50 |
Nigeria |
Public knowledge, attitude, practice and constraints of |
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apitherapy: A complementary remedy in health care delivery |
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in Nigeria |
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Adeyemi Mufutau Ajao |
11:50-12:05 |
Russia |
Possible use of apitoxins in normalization of alcohol drinking |
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Igor Krivopalov Moskvin, Julia Korol, Alexei Krivopalov, |
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Denis Krivopalov, Elena Fateeva |
12:05-12:20 |
India |
Clinical efficacy of an ayurvedic bee product Siktha taila & bee |
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stings in allergic contact eczema (dermatitis) |
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Sanjeev Sood |
12:20-12:40 |
Discussion |
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Beekeeping for Rural Development Exhibition Hall, 15:00 – 16:40, Thursday, 18 September
Plenary Session
Chair-Person: Prof. Dr. Seunghwan LEE and Dr. Nicola BRADBEAR
15:00-15:30 |
Trinidad and |
Api-tourism: an innovative beekeeping offering for visitors to |
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Tobago |
Trinidad and Tobago |
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Gradstone Solomon |
15:30-15:50 |
Slovenia |
Apitourism & apiwellness, a promising beekeeping economy |
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on a rise |
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Tanja Arih Korosec |
15:50-16:10 |
United |
Urban beekeeping in London |
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Kingdom |
Nicholas Bishop |
16:10-16:25 |
Czech |
The international meeting of young beekeepers (IMYB) |
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Republic |
Jiri Piza |
16:25-16:40 |
Korea |
Introduction and development of western honeybee (Apis |
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mellifera) Industry in Korea |
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Sanggyeun Cho, Seunghwan Lee |
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Beekeeping for Rural Development Room 105, 10:10 – 11:25, Wednesday, 16 September
Symposium: Beekeeping for Rural Development I (Europe and Asia)
Chair-Person: Dr. Gladstone SOLOMON and Dr. Nicola BRADBEAR
10:10-10:25 |
Turkey |
Queen bee science spurs entrepreneurship |
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Meral Kekeçoğlu, P Goç Rasgele |
10:25-10:40 |
Romania |
Apitherapy for rural development |
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Cristina Pavel, Stefan Stangaciu |
10:40-10:55 |
Japan |
Beekeeping, a part of improvements of livelihoods in rural |
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areas of Nepal |
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Ram Keshari Duwal, Seunghwan Lee |
10:55-11:10 |
India |
Meliponiculture for Sustainable Rural Development of North- |
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eastern India |
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RajKumar Thakur, Akhilesh Singh |
11:10-11:25 |
India |
Apiculture for sustainable rural development and increased |
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crop productivity in India |
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Raj Kumar Thakur, PK Chakrabarty, Surbhi Gupta, Neha Palliwal |
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Beekeeping for Rural Development Room 105, 13:00 – 14:45, Wednesday, 16 September
Symposium: Beekeeping for Rural Development II (Africa)
Chair-Person: Ms. Tanja Arih KOROSEC and Dr. Nicola BRADBEAR
13:00-13:15 |
Mauritius |
Hives for the handicapped: Beekeeping on the island of |
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Rodrigues |
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Paul Draper |
13:15-13:30 |
Comoros |
Keeping quality in Comoros: using bees to create livelihoods |
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and change destructive practices |
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Ellen Geisler |
13:30-13:45 |
Togo |
Beekeeping for rural development |
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Kodjo Logou Agossou |
13:45-14:00 |
Croatia |
Beekeeping schools – a great chance for rural and sustainable |
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development |
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Zlatko Tomljanovic, Ivana Tlak-Gajger, Itana Bukovac, Suncica |
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Stanic-Gluhinic, Dario Frangen |
14:00-14:15 |
Zambia |
Beekeeping as a Livelihood Strategy for Women in Rural |
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Zambia |
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Muule Moonga |
14:15-14:30 |
Nigeria |
Beekeeping for rural development in Nigeria: A case study of |
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my involvment in training five hundred farmers. |
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Oluwaseun Johnson |
14:30-14:45 |
Tanzania |
Queen bee rearing in africa:Its impacts in bee |
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population,pollination and increase of bee products |
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Philemon Kiemi, Bernad Chove, Shimon Barrel |
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Beekeeping for Rural Development Room 105, 15:00 – 16:15, Wednesday, 16 September
Symposium: Beekeeping for Rural Development III
Chair-Person: Dr. Ram Keshari DUWAL and Dr. Nicola BRADBEAR
15:00-15:15 |
Uganda |
Socio economic barriers to increased honey production among |
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rural households: Case of Northern Uganda |
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Deborah Ruth Amulen, Guy Smagghe, Paul Cross |
15:15-15:30 |
Tanzania |
Beekeeping for rural development |
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Venance Ntahondi |
15:30-15:45 |
Cameroon |
Socio-economic and technical characteristics of beekeeping in |
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the departments of Bamboutos, MiFi and Menoua in Western |
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Cameroon |
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Romuald Patrick Kenmogne Fotso , Meutchieye Félix, |
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Youbissi Annie, Tchoumboué Joseph |
15:45-16:00 |
India |
Agriculture, socio-economic development through beekeeping |
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of rural indian women. |
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Sarika Saswade |
16:00-16:15 |
Uganda |
Beekeeping for rural development in Uganda |
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Sarah Ankunda |
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Beekeeping for Rural Development Room 105, 17:00 – 18:30, Wednesday, 16 September
Symposium: Beekeeping for Rural Development IV
Chair-Person: Prof. Dr. Jong Kyun PARK and Dr. Gladstone SOLOMON
17:00-17:15 |
Tanzania |
Accessibility to livelihood amenities among women and youth |
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in western tanzania: The case of beekeeping activities |
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Angela Mwakatobe, Janemary Ntalwila, Mwanahamisi Mapolu, |
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Edward Kohi, Steven Nindi |
17:15-17:30 |
Nigeria |
Assessment of the utilisation of beekeeping technologies in |
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Ekiti state, Nigeria: Implications for enhancing rural women |
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livelihoods |
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Bamigboye Emmanuel, Yusuf Olayinka |
17:30-17:45 |
India |
Bee keeping empowerment in India |
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Satyen Yaadav |
17:45-18:00 |
Nepal |
Bee keeping source of income in Ilam Municipality, Nepal |
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Nrishima Khatri |
18:00-18:15 |
Iran |
Good news about beekeeping in Afghanistan |
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Reza Shahrouzi |
18:15-18:30 |
Colombia |
Beekeeping organizations in Colombia and the application |
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level of quality managment systems for rural development. |
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Lopez Carmenza |
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Beekeeping for Rural Development Room 105, 10:10 – 11:40, Thursday, 17 September
Symposium: Indigenous Bees and Conservation I
Chair-Person: Prof. Dr. Seunghwan LEE and Dr. Nicola BRADBEAR
10:10-10:25 |
Germany |
The status and prospects of Apis cerana |
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Kaspar Bienefeld, Holly Jones |
10:25-10:40 |
Ukraine |
Quality of honey as an indicator of the health of bee colonies |
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and sustainable production approaches and biodiversity |
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conservation in beekeeping. International pilot project “more |
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than honey” |
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Viacheslav Tsuprykov, Carlos Desmaison Elespuru, Ruslan |
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Nesterenko |
10:40-10:55 |
Ukraine |
Mainstreaming conservation and sustainable use of |
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biodiversity pollinators into Ukrainian production landscapes. |
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An attempt to spread the successful experience and new |
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knowledge from small local project to national level |
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Viacheslav Tsuprykov, Ruslan Nesterenko |
10:55-11:10 |
Nepal |
Scenario of indigenous honeybee species of Nepal |
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Khem Raj Neupane |
11:10-11:25 |
India |
Differential nest site preference of giant honey bee, Apis |
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dorsata in Bengaluru, India |
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M.S. Reddy, G.N. Jayaram |
11:25-11:40 |
Uganda |
Treasuring beekeeping for livelihood transformation and park |
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conservation: A case study of communities around Bwindi |
National Park, southwest Uganda
Robert Ndyabarema , Brian Mugisha
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