Determining baselines for human-elephant conflict: A matter of time. [PDF]
Elephant crop raiding is one of the most relevant forms of human-elephant conflict (HEC) in Africa. Northern Botswana holds the largest population of African elephants in the world, and in the eastern Okavango Panhandle, 16,000 people share and compete ...
Pozo RA +4 more
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The human-elephant conflict in Sri Lanka: history and present status [PDF]
Human-elephant conflict (HEC) is a severe conservation, socio-economic and environmental issue of forests and ecosystems in elephant inhabiting countries, including Sri Lanka.
Thakshila D. Gunawansa +7 more
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Human-Elephant conflict and their mitigation techniques in Pinggir District, Bengkalis Regency [PDF]
Conflict between elephants and humans occurs almost every year in Pinggir District, Bengkalis Regency, Riau Province. This study aims to determine the characteristics of Human-Elephant conflict in Pinggir District, Bengkalis Regency and its mitigation ...
Yoza Defri +2 more
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Villagers’ experiences, perceptions of human-elephant conflict and attitudes towards elephant conservation in south-eastern Bangladesh [PDF]
We describe villagers’ experiences and perceptions of human-elephant conflict (HEC), and attitudes towards elephant conservation near elephant habitat in southeastern Bangladesh.
Chowdhury, Shorf +2 more
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Assessment of human–elephant conflicts in multifunctional landscapes of Taita Taveta County, Kenya
People and wildlife have co-occurred, sharing resources for thousands of years, however, over the last four decades records of human–wildlife conflict have increasingly emerged.
Martha Munyao +4 more
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One stable’s novel approach to mitigating human-elephant conflict near Chitwan National Park, Nepal [PDF]
Human-elephant conflict in the areas surrounding Chitwan National Park, Nepal, remains a concern. A unique cause of such conflict is the incursion of wild bull elephants into human-dominated landscapes in search of female elephants.
Szydlowski, Michelle
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Human-elephant conflict in western Thailand: Socio-economic drivers and potential mitigation strategies. [PDF]
Understanding human-wildlife conflict is an important first step in the conservation of highly endangered species that can have adverse effects on human communities, such as elephants.
van de Water A, Matteson K.
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Quantity and configuration of available elephant habitat and related conservation concerns in the Lower Kinabatangan floodplain of Sabah, Malaysia. [PDF]
The approximately 300 (298, 95% CI: 152-581) elephants in the Lower Kinabatangan Managed Elephant Range in Sabah, Malaysian Borneo are a priority sub-population for Borneo's total elephant population (2,040, 95% CI: 1,184-3,652).
Jason G Estes +7 more
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Human-elephant conflict occurs due to the release of elephants from forest areas and into human settlements so that there is no balance between human and elephant welfare.
Popy Pratiwi +6 more
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Elephant crop-raiding and human-elephant conflict in Cambodia: crop selection and seasonal timings of raids [PDF]
Elephants are threatened globally by habitat loss, poaching and accelerating levels of human-elephant conflict. For Elephas maximus in Cambodia, crop raiding underlies this conflict.
Sereivathana, Tuy +13 more
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