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Artificial intelligence-driven solutions for mitigating human-wildlife conflict in biodiversity hotspots. [PDF]
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Phylogenetic Characteristics and High Prevalence of a Merbecovirus in Hedgehogs from Greenspace of a Metropolis, China. [PDF]
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A Two-Year Study on Swifts (Apus spp.) as Bioindicators of Environmental Antimicrobial Resistance Within a One Health Framework. [PDF]
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Community-based approach to detect and predict conflicts with large carnivores in human-dominated landscape. [PDF]
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Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, 2022
Human-wildlife conflict (HWC) is a major concern for protected area management. Managing HWC around protected areas requires structured and replicable processes to reduce subjectivity and promote adherence to good governance principles.
Venkataraghavan Krishnaswamy +4 more
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Human-wildlife conflict (HWC) is a major concern for protected area management. Managing HWC around protected areas requires structured and replicable processes to reduce subjectivity and promote adherence to good governance principles.
Venkataraghavan Krishnaswamy +4 more
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Conservation Biology, 2020
Human–wildlife conflicts (HWC) are complex conservation challenges that impair both wildlife populations and human livelihood. Research on HWC, however, has traditionally approached ecological and human components separately, hampering a broader ...
Lucas Teixeira +5 more
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Human–wildlife conflicts (HWC) are complex conservation challenges that impair both wildlife populations and human livelihood. Research on HWC, however, has traditionally approached ecological and human components separately, hampering a broader ...
Lucas Teixeira +5 more
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Wildlife research (East Melbourne), 2020
Context. Damage to harvest storage systems by mammals and associated postharvest losses generate human–wildlife conflicts. Silo bags have been widely adopted worldwide as a type of temporary harvest storage for agricultural crops.
E. Zufiaurre, A. Abba, D. Bilenca
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Context. Damage to harvest storage systems by mammals and associated postharvest losses generate human–wildlife conflicts. Silo bags have been widely adopted worldwide as a type of temporary harvest storage for agricultural crops.
E. Zufiaurre, A. Abba, D. Bilenca
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, 2020
This study examined human–wildlife conflicts between border communities to Cross River National Park in Nigeria. The research aimed to assess mitigation strategies and traditional measures used to reduce conflicts that are cost-effective and efficient ...
O. Digun-Aweto, P. van der Merwe
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This study examined human–wildlife conflicts between border communities to Cross River National Park in Nigeria. The research aimed to assess mitigation strategies and traditional measures used to reduce conflicts that are cost-effective and efficient ...
O. Digun-Aweto, P. van der Merwe
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