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人兽冲突管理中 “非致命性痛觉刺激驱离技术” 的最优激光打击强度 —— 以野猪为案例
Deterrence is a key component of human‐wildlife conflict management. This study firstly introduced the concept of “nonlethal pain stimulation deterrence,” a kind of deterrence technologies based on painful stimuli which do not cause severe injury to ...
Zhenyang Li +6 more
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Effects of organized guarding on mortality from human-elephant conflict in northeast India. [PDF]
Abstract Human–elephant conflict (HEC) frequently results in human and elephant mortality, posing major social justice and conservation concerns across Asia and Africa. Although a variety of interventions have been introduced to mitigate HEC, rigorous evaluations of how they affect mortality are practically nonexistent.
Sekar N +6 more
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Creating constellations of coexistence through connections between people in human-wildlife conflict areas. [PDF]
Abstract Human–wildlife conflict (HWC) is a critical challenge to human development and well‐being and threatens biodiversity conservation. Ideally, HWC mitigation should benefit both wildlife and communities and limit the costs associated with living alongside wildlife.
Green AR +8 more
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A spatially explicit assessment of factors shaping attitudes toward African elephant conservation. [PDF]
Abstract Conservation plans that explicitly account for the social landscape where people and wildlife co‐occur can yield more effective and equitable conservation practices and outcomes. Yet, social data remain underutilized, often because social data are treated as aspatial or are analyzed with approaches that do not quantify uncertainty or address ...
Carroll SL +9 more
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In this case study from the eastern Tibetan area of China, we used a multi‐year data set from a novel compensation insurance initiative in five Buddhist villages, coupled with an extensive questionnaire‐based survey. Our aim was to elucidate the local people's tolerance to crop‐raiding species.
Mengjiao Li +4 more
wiley +1 more source
Between conflict and coexistence: Wildlife in rubber‐dominated landscapes 冲突与共存之间:橡胶林主导景观中的野生动物
Natural habitat loss forces some wildlife species to increasingly extend their habitats into farmlands. Rubber‐dominated landscapes surrounding protected areas have the potential to facilitate coexistence between people and some wildlife species if young plants are better protected and plantation management is made more wildlife‐friendly.
Franziska K. Harich‐Wloka +5 more
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A survey in rural Thailand revealed widespread dog ownership, with most dogs unrestricted in their movements. However, there was a notable lack of awareness among the local population about the potential impact these dogs might have on wildlife. To address this issue, recommendations include enhanced education, enforcement of dog‐free policies in ...
Holly E. Marshall +3 more
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In May–June 2021 a herd of wild Asian elephants attracted global attention when they walked into the skirts of Kunming, hundreds of km from their original home in Xishuangbanna, Southwest China. This unusual behavior puzzled observers and mobilized an unprecedented response from local authorities.
Ahimsa Campos‐Arceiz +10 more
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A multispecies assessment of wildlife impacts on local community livelihoods
Abstract Conflicts between the interests of agriculture and wildlife conservation are a major threat to biodiversity and human well‐being globally. Addressing such conflicts requires a thorough understanding of the impacts associated with living alongside protected wildlife.
Rocío A. Pozo +7 more
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Assessing the common welfare in the Giant Panda National Park:From the perspective of stakeholders [PDF]
Aims: Common welfare is one of the three foundational concepts in the establishment of Chinese national parks. Existing research predominantly focused on theoretical and qualitative analyses, with few empirical explorations and quantitative discussions ...
Li, Shengzhi +3 more
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