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Sharks can kill, wolves and bears can maim, and bats and birds can spread disease. Human existence has a long history of such conflicts. But as our populations and activities expand, human-wildlife encounters are an increasingly common source of tension.
Lewis, Bridget +2 more
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Human-wildlife conflict: A bibliometric analysis during 1991–2023
The escalating conflict between human and wildlife due to competing demands for limited space and resources has raised concerns worldwide, and understanding the dynamics of this conflict is crucial for devising effective strategies and policies.
Jahangeer Ahmad Bhat +5 more
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Human interactions with wildlife, both positive and negative, have defined the nature of human wildlife relations throughout history. Along with human wildlife interaction, Climate change exacerbates the complexity and consequences of human wildlife ...
Power Mupunga, Joseph Shoko
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Asset Redeployability and Biodiversity Risk
ABSTRACT We examine how asset redeployability influences a firm's exposure to biodiversity risk. Our empirical analysis provides robust evidence that firms possessing greater levels of redeployable assets exhibit significantly lower biodiversity risk.
Mostafa Monzur Hasan +2 more
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When Nature Counts: Corporate Biodiversity Attention and Access to Bank Finance
ABSTRACT This paper investigates whether corporate attention to biodiversity influences firms' access to bank loans, an overlooked question in the emerging biodiversity–finance literature. Using a novel, text‐based measure constructed from 446 biodiversity‐related keywords and applied to Chinese A‐share listed firms from 2000 to 2023, we show that ...
Ruxiao Li +3 more
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Education Tools for Mitigating Human-Wildlife Conflict in Urban Areas [PDF]
This major project report represents a substantive effort to create educational tools and opportunities for a wide range of audiences in hopes that an increase in ecological knowledge will help reduce instances of human-wildlife conflict in urban areas ...
Kerrison, Heather
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ABSTRACT Ecotourism encourages environmentally friendly travel; however, little is known about the underlying value systems influencing travelers' choices and actions. This study uses a mixed‐method methodology that combines post hoc qualitative analysis with a large‐scale quantitative survey to examine the influence of multiple value dimensions on ...
Yuemeng Ge +4 more
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Human-Wildlife Conflict: A Case for Global Collaboration
Human-wildlife conflict (HWC) hinders conservation globally and will continue to become more widespread as human population and development increase. Conservation and development efforts often lack knowledge, tools, and resources needed to address the ...
Madden, Francine
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Unpacking the Evidence on Human-Wildlife Conflict Interventions: The Case for Realist Synthesis
Mitigating human-wildlife conflict often involves complex interventions acting in or on large, often messy, and even more complex social and ecological systems.
Cozzens, Barbara
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The production of human-wildlife conflict: a political animal geography of encounter [PDF]
This study examines how transformations of a regional rural economy have produced new geographies of en- counter between agricultural communities, their livestock, and carnivores surrounding Bandipur National Park in Karnataka, India.
Karanth, K.K., Margulies, J.
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