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Human - wildlife conflict in natural protected areas
: Bu arastirma dogal korunan alanlarda insan-yaban hayati catismasinin belirlenmesi amaci ile Kizildag ve Kovada Golu Milli Parklarinda gerceklestirilmistir. Arastirmada yontem olarak literatur ve dokumantasyon analizi, mulakat, anket ve yaban hayatina yonelik arazi gozlemleri kullanilmistir.
Hasan Alkan, Mustafa önder Ersin
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Management of wolf and lynx conflicts with human interests [PDF]
In many areas viable populations of large carnivores are political goals. One of the most important factors in order to achieve viable large carnivore populations is human tolerance for presence of large carnivores.
Karlsson, Jens
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Resource pulses and human–wildlife conflicts
Pulsed resources have prominent effects on community and ecosystem dynamics; however, there is little research on how resource pulses affect human–wildlife interactions. Tree masting is a common type of pulsed resource that represents a crucial food for many species and has important bottom-up effects in food webs. In anthropogenic landscapes, years of
Bautista, Carlos +3 more
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Five challenges to the future of transboundary water governance [PDF]
This repository item contains a single issue of Issues in Brief, a series of policy briefs that began publishing in 2008 by the Boston University Frederick S.
Sullivan, Leeann M.
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Human–wildlife conflict (HWC) is a growing problem for communities located at the borders of protected areas. Such conflicts commonly take place as crop-raiding events and as attack by wild animals, among other forms. This paper uses a feminist political
Ogra, Monica V.
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Revisiting and revitalizing political ecology in the American West [PDF]
Political ecology, initially conceived to better understand the power relations implicit in management and distribution of natural resources in the developing world, came “home” to the American West in the 1990s and 2000s.
Bergmann, Nicolas +5 more
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Understanding the heterogeneity of community opinions on human-wildlife conflict is crucial for developing effective mitigation strategies. This research investigates the attitudes and behaviors of residents surrounding Paliyan Wildlife Sanctuary in ...
Prasetyo Nugroho +5 more
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Human-wildlife conflict: A bibliometric analysis during 1991–2023
Qamer Ridwan +5 more
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Drivers of human–tiger conflict risk and potential mitigation approaches
Human–wildlife conflict has become a significant challenge for conservationists, particularly in areas where endangered species, such as large carnivores, are recovering.
Wannian Cheng +10 more
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