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Human‐Carnivore Conflict and Perspectives on Carnivore Management Worldwide

Conservation Biology, 2003
Abstract:  Carnivore conservation depends on the sociopolitical landscape as much as the biological landscape. Changing political attitudes and views of nature have shifted the goals of carnivore management from those based on fear and narrow economic interests to those based on a better understanding of ...
ADRIAN TREVES, K. ULLAS KARANTH
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Discordant scales and the potential pitfalls for human-carnivore conflict mitigation

Biological Conservation, 2018
Abstract Floral and faunal biodiversity are jeopardized by a number of ecological, environmental, and anthropogenic factors. Increasingly however, an evident disconnect between the science and policy spheres problematizes efforts to conserve biodiversity.
Robert A. Montgomery   +3 more
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Use of an Action‐Selection Framework for Human‐Carnivore Conflict in the Bangladesh Sundarbans

Conservation Biology, 2010
Abstract:  Human–carnivore conflict is manifested in the death of humans, livestock, and carnivores. The resulting negative local attitudes and retribution killings imperil the future of many endangered carnivores. We tailored existing management tools to create a framework to facilitate the selection of actions
Adam C D, Barlow   +3 more
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Human-carnivore conflicts and mitigation options in Qinghai province, China

Journal for Nature Conservation, 2020
Abstract Human-carnivore conflicts often result in reduced tolerance by local communities for long-term carnivore species conservation. Increasing conflicts and inefficient resolutions exacerbate fear for personal safety and loss of property. Effective resolution to mitigate conflict is of top priority for carnivore management and conservation ...
Yunchuan Dai   +6 more
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Characteristics and determinants of human-carnivore conflict in South African farmland

Biodiversity and Conservation, 2013
Reducing human-carnivore conflict may provide conservation, social and economic benefits, but designing suitable mitigation activities requires information regarding underlying anthropogenic and environmental determinants. To obtain those data, we interviewed game and livestock farmers in Limpopo province, South Africa from March to August 2011.
Thorn, Michelle   +3 more
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Patterns and determinants of human-carnivore conflicts in Central Iran: realities and perceptions behind the conflict

Human Dimensions of Wildlife, 2018
This article assessed the patterns and determinants of human-carnivore conflicts and local attitudes toward carnivores in 18 villages in eastern Isfahan Province, Central Iran.
Mokarameh Behmanesh   +3 more
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Emerging Human–Carnivore Conflict Following Large Carnivore Reintroductions Highlights the Need to Lift Baselines

African Journal of Wildlife Research, 2021
Human–wildlife conflicts may be unintended consequences of conservation successes and rewilding, and could be exacerbated where baselines around biodiversity have shifted. Mediating conflict is a conservation priority both due to its socio-economic impacts and due to consequences that negative perceptions of wildlife have for conservation outcomes.
Natalia M. Banasiak   +2 more
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Human-carnivore conflict in the north-eastern Italian pre-Alps: a preliminary assessment

2021
Introduction: Conflicts between carnivores and livestock activities represent one of the main causes which have led to the decline of several carnivore species around the globe. In Italy, the legal protection of grey wolves (Canis lupus) (occurred in 1971) besides with the ecological restoration of mountainous territories (i.e., abandonment of rural ...
Marcello Franchini   +5 more
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