MONITORING THE ENDANGERED POPULATION OF THE ANTELOPE KOBUS LECHE SMITHEMANI (ARTIODACTYLA: BOVIDAE), IN THE BANGWEULU ECOSYSTEM, ZAMBIA

Monitoring the endangered population of the antelope Kobus leche smithemani (Artiodactyla: Bovidae), in the Bangweulu ecosystem, Zambia

Black lechwe (Kobus leche smithemani) is a semi-aquatic medium sized antelope currently enlisted on the IUCN red Water Tank Assembly list of endangered species and is only endemic to the Bangweulu basin of Zambia.Its population has significantly decreased due to floods that took place during the period 1930-1940 from over 250 000-15 000 leading the

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Hierarchical two-step floating catchment area (2SFCA) method: measuring the spatial accessibility to hierarchical healthcare facilities in Shenzhen, China

Abstract Background Spatial accessibility to healthcare facilities has drawn much attention in health geography.In China, central and local governments have aimed to develop a well-organized hierarchical system of healthcare facilities in recent years.However, few studies have focused on the measurement of healthcare accessibility in a hierarchical

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