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|0.07 (0.05-0.11)
|0.07 (0.05-0.11)
|0.265
|0.265
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|entire
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|Entire
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|Line transects (Distance)
|Tiédoué et al. 2016
|Tiédoué et al. 2016
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Line 79:
|0.099 (0.060-0.169)
|0.099 (0.060-0.169)
|0.57
|0.57
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|entire
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|Line transects (Distance)
|Tiédoué et al. 2015
|Tiédoué et al. 2015
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|0.044 (0.022-0.091)
|0.044 (0.022-0.091)
|0.67
|0.67
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|entire
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|Entire
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|Tiédoué et al. 2014
|Tiédoué et al. 2014
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Line 101:
|0.055 (0.032-0.093)
|0.055 (0.032-0.093)
|0.49
|0.49
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|entire
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|Tiédoué et al. 2013
|Tiédoué et al. 2013
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Line 112:
|0.0493 (0.0252-0.0966)
|0.0493 (0.0252-0.0966)
|0.39
|0.39
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|entire
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|Yapi et al. 2012
|Yapi et al. 2012
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|0.09 (0.05-0.16)
|0.09 (0.05-0.16)
|0.58
|0.58
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|entire
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|N'Goran et al. 2011
|N'Goran et al. 2011
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|0.08 (0.05-0.14)
|0.08 (0.05-0.14)
|0.89
|0.89
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|entire
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|Entire
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|Line transects (Distance)
|N'Goran et al. 2010
|N'Goran et al. 2010
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|0.077 (0.040-0.147)
|0.077 (0.040-0.147)
|1.22
|1.22
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|entire
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|Entire
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|Line transects (Distance)
|N'Goran et al. 2009
|N'Goran et al. 2009
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Line 156:
|0.10 (0.06-0.16)
|0.10 (0.06-0.16)
|0.91
|0.91
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|entire
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|Entire
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|Line transects (Distance)
|N'Goran et al. 2008
|N'Goran et al. 2008
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Line 167:
|0.09 (0.06-0.14)
|0.09 (0.06-0.14)
|0.54
|0.54
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|entire
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|Entire
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|Line transects (Distance)
|N'Goran et al. 2007
|N'Goran et al. 2007
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Line 178:
|0.089 (0.052-0.155)
|0.089 (0.052-0.155)
|0.54
|0.54
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|entire
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|N'Goran et al. 2006
|N'Goran et al. 2006
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|8.7. Wear face-masks to avoid transmission of viral and bacterial diseases to primates
|8.7. Wear face-masks to avoid transmission of viral and bacterial diseases to primates
|mandatory to wear face-masks (Grützmacher et al. 2018)
|mandatory to wear face-masks (Grützmacher et al. 2018)
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|since 2004
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|Since 2004
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|8.8. Keep safety distance to habituated animals
|8.8. Keep safety distance to habituated animals
|minimum viewing distance of 7 m (Grützmacher et al. 2018)
|minimum viewing distance of 7 m (Grützmacher et al. 2018)
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|since 1999
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|Since 1999
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|8.10. Implement quarantine for people arriving at, and leaving the site
|8.10. Implement quarantine for people arriving at, and leaving the site
|quarantine in a separate quarantine camp (Grützmacher et al. 2018)
|quarantine in a separate quarantine camp (Grützmacher et al. 2018)
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|since 2008
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|Since 2008
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|8.12. Ensure that researchers/tourists are up-to-date with vaccinations and healthy
|8.12. Ensure that researchers/tourists are up-to-date with vaccinations and healthy
|visitors have to be vaccinated against measles, all researchers have to be up-to-date with vaccines (Grützmacher et al. 2018)
|visitors have to be vaccinated against measles, all researchers have to be up-to-date with vaccines (Grützmacher et al. 2018)
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|since 2008
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|Since 2008
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|8.13. Regularly disinfect clothes, boots etc.
|8.13. Regularly disinfect clothes, boots etc.
|‘hygiene barrier’ implemented mandating changing clothes and disinfecting boots (Grützmacher et al. 2018)
|‘hygiene barrier’ implemented mandating changing clothes and disinfecting boots (Grützmacher et al. 2018)
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|since 2002
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|Since 2002
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|8.20. Implement continuous health monitoring with permanent vet on site
|8.20. Implement continuous health monitoring with permanent vet on site
|veterinary at research site since 2000 (Grützmacher et al. 2018)
|veterinary at research site since 2000 (Grützmacher et al. 2018)
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|since 2000
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|Since 2000
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|11.2. Legally protect primate habitat
|11.2. Legally protect primate habitat
|designated as National Park in 1972 (UNEP-WCMC and IUCN 2019)
|designated as National Park in 1972 (UNEP-WCMC and IUCN 2019)
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|since 1972
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|Since 1972
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|12. Species Management
|12. Species Management
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|13.3. Run research project and ensure permanent human presence at site
|13.3. Run research project and ensure permanent human presence at site
|3 long-term research projects: Tai Chimpanzee Project (since 1979, Boesch & Boesch-Achermann 2000, Wittig 2018), Tai Monkey Project (since 1989, McGraw et al. 2007) and Tai Hippo Project (since 2013, IBREAM 2018)
|3 long-term research projects: Tai Chimpanzee Project (since 1979, Boesch & Boesch-Achermann 2000, Wittig 2018), Tai Monkey Project (since 1989, McGraw et al. 2007) and Tai Hippo Project (since 2013, IBREAM 2018)
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|since 1979
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|Since 1979
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|13. Livelihood; Economic & Other Incentives
|13. Livelihood; Economic & Other Incentives
|13.4. Run tourist projects and ensure permanent human presence at site
|13.4. Run tourist projects and ensure permanent human presence at site
|2 ecotourism sites (Taï and Djouroutou, initiated in 2013, WCF 2015, WCF 2018)
|2 ecotourism sites (Taï and Djouroutou, initiated in 2013, WCF 2015, WCF 2018)
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|since 2013
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|Since 2013
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|13. Livelihood; Economic & Other Incentives
|13. Livelihood; Economic & Other Incentives
|13.5. Permanent presence of staff/manager
|13.5. Permanent presence of staff/manager
|Boesch & Boesch-Achermann 2000, McGraw et al. 2007, Wittig 2018
|Boesch & Boesch-Achermann 2000, McGraw et al. 2007, Wittig 2018
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|since 1979
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|Since 1979
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