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Biosocial conservation: integrating biological and ethnographic methods to study human-primate interactions (2016)
Journal Article
Setchell, J., Fairet, E., Shutt, K., Waters, S., & Bell, S. (2017). Biosocial conservation: integrating biological and ethnographic methods to study human-primate interactions. International Journal of Primatology, 38(2), 401-426. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10764-016-9938-5

Biodiversity conservation is one of the grand challenges facing society. Many people interested in biodiversity conservation have a background in wildlife biology. However, the diverse social, cultural, political, and historical factors that influenc... Read More about Biosocial conservation: integrating biological and ethnographic methods to study human-primate interactions.

Governance, participation and local perceptions of protected areas: Unwinding traumatic nature in the Blouberg Mountain Range (2016)
Journal Article
Constant, N., & Bell, S. (2016). Governance, participation and local perceptions of protected areas: Unwinding traumatic nature in the Blouberg Mountain Range. Environmental Values, 26(5), 539-559. https://doi.org/10.3197/096327117x15002190708100

Local perceptions of protected areas are important for conservation and the sustainability of protected areas. We undertook qualitative and ethnographic fieldwork to explore relationships between people and protected areas in the Blouberg Mountain Ra... Read More about Governance, participation and local perceptions of protected areas: Unwinding traumatic nature in the Blouberg Mountain Range.

Community Energy in the UK (2016)
Book Chapter
Bell, S. (2016). Community Energy in the UK. In R. Heffron, & G. Little (Eds.), Delivering energy law and policy in the EU and the US : a reader (562-566). Edinburgh University Press