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Addressing human–elephant conflicts in Taita Taveta County, Kenya: Integrating species distribution modeling into targeted conservation strategies

open access: yesGlobal Ecology and Conservation
Increasing competition for space and resources at the agriculture-conservation interface poses critical challenges to wildlife conservation, often intensifying human–wildlife conflicts throughout the globe, including Kenya.
Tino Johansson   +5 more
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Human–wildlife interactions [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
The nature of wildlife management throughout the world is changing. The increase in the world’s human population has been accompanied by a rapid expansion of agricultural and urban areas and infrastructures, especially road and railway networks ...
Llimona, F., Rosell, C.
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Care, conflict, and coexistence: Human–wildlife relations in community forests

open access: yesPeople and Nature
Human–wildlife conflict (HWC) presents a persistent challenge for global biodiversity conservation. Yet, focusing on conflict alone may obscure the complex drivers of positive and negative interactions between people and wildlife coinhabiting the same ...
Madison Stevens   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Human–African buffalo conflict: perceptions of damage, and mitigation strategies, in villages bordering Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tanzania

open access: yesOryx
Human–wildlife conflict is a critical and complex challenge in wildlife conservation. It arises when humans and wildlife interact and one or both parties suffer negative consequences from the interaction.
Kwaslema Malle Hariohay   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

COVID‐19全球大流行防疫时期佛罗里达州人和野生动物冲突报警数量变化分析

open access: yesWildlife Letters
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's Wildlife Assistance Biologists (WABs) receive calls from the public experiencing a wildlife conflict and provide guidance on how to coexist with native wildlife.
Rachael Diaz   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Honey Thieves: Human–Bear Conflict Patterns and Residents’ Attitudes in Mountains of Southwest Zhejiang, China

open access: yesAnimals
Human–wildlife conflict has been a persistent issue for millennia, intensifying with the expansion of human activities and the concurrent loss of wildlife habitats [...]
Jiale Cheng   +6 more
doaj   +1 more source

A systematic review of human-wildlife conflicts in the context of ecological change: Insights from geospatial applications

open access: yesGlobal Ecology and Conservation
Human-wildlife conflicts (HWCs) are escalating due to the expansion of anthropogenic activities, the growing proximity of human populations to wildlife habitats, and increased resource demands, particularly in developing nations.
Ongeziwe Njomi   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

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