Seaman, DavidBocedi, GretaTravis, JustinPalmer, StevenAncrenaz, MarcWich, SergeMeijaard, ErikDeere, NickVoigt, MariaHumle, TatyanaStruebig, Matthew J.2023-02-172023-02-172021-10-01Seaman, D, Bocedi, G, Travis, J, Palmer, S, Ancrenaz, M, Wich, S, Meijaard, E, Deere, N, Voigt, M, Humle, T & Struebig, M J 2021, 'Orangutan movement and population dynamics across human-modified landscapes : implications of policy and management', Landscape Ecology, vol. 36, pp. 2957-2975. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10980-021-01286-80921-2973https://hdl.handle.net/2164/20088Acknowledgements This research was funded by the University of Kent Vice Chancellor’s Scholarship. The field datasets that informed the modelling were funded by the UK Natural Environment Research Council via the Human‐Modified Tropical Forests research program (NE/K016407/1; https://lombok.nerc-hmtf.info/) as well as the Primate Society of Great Britain. We would like to thank the Sabah Biodiversity Council, Sabah Forest Department, Benta Wawasan, and Sabah Softwoods for permitting access. We also thank two anonymous reviewers whose comments improved the manuscript. Funding Research was undertaken with funding from the University of Kents’ Vice Chancellor's Research Scholarship Program.194670690engSDG 3 - Good Health and Well-beingConnectivityHIgh Carbon Stock ApproachOil palm certificationRangeShifterWildlife corridorsQH301 BiologyGE Environmental SciencesNatural Environment Research Council (NERC)NE/K016407/1Supplementary InformationQH301GEOrangutan movement and population dynamics across human-modified landscapes : implications of policy and managementJournal article10.1007/s10980-021-01286-836