Raman Sukumar
Raman Sukumar (born 1955) is an Indian ecologist best known for his work on the ecology of the Asian elephant and human–wildlife conflict. He also works on climate change, and tropical forest ecology. Provided by Wikipedia-
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12by Jérôme Chave, Richard Condit, Helene C Muller-Landau, Sean C Thomas, Peter S Ashton, Sarayudh Bunyavejchewin, Leonardo L Co, Handanakere S Dattaraja, Stuart J Davies, Shameema Esufali, Corneille E N Ewango, Kenneth J Feeley, Robin B Foster, Nimal Gunatilleke, Savitri Gunatilleke, Pamela Hall, Terese B Hart, Consuelo Hernández, Stephen P Hubbell, Akira Itoh, Somboon Kiratiprayoon, James V Lafrankie, Suzanne Loo de Lao, Jean-Rémy Makana, Md Nur Supardi Noor, Abdul Rahman Kassim, Cristián Samper, Raman Sukumar, Hebbalalu S Suresh, Sylvester Tan, Jill Thompson, Ma Dolores C Tongco, Renato Valencia, Martha Vallejo, Gorky Villa, Takuo Yamakura, Jess K Zimmerman, Elizabeth C LososGet full text
Published 2008-03-01
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