CENSE publishes research on value of biodiversity to local communities in Papua New Guinea

Dalia Bastyte, a recent MESPOM graduate, along with Dr. Julian Fox (Univ. of Melbourne) and CENSE researcher Dr. Brandon Anthony, recently published findings on a joint research project to explore the value of local biodiversity for two remote villages in Papua New Guinea's Madang province. The chapter was published in Native Forest Management in Papua New Guinea: Advances in assessment, modelling and decision-making (Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research Proceedings 135).

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