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An Overview of Human Wildlife Conflict
A Human-wildlife conflict refers to the negative interaction between humans and wild animals, leading to adverse impacts such as injury or loss of human lives, crop, livestock and other properties, or even their emotional well-being, and equally negative impacts on wild animals and or their habits causes of Human-wildlife conflict.openaire +1 more source
Integrated species distribution models reveal spatiotemporal patterns of human–wildlife conflict
Ecological Applications, 2022Mason Fidino +2 more
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Human-Wildlife Conflict and Its Amelioration
Wild animals can pose direct threats to the safety, livelihoods, and well-being of humans, often leading to retaliatory actions against the species perceived to be responsible, which in turn triggers conflicts among different groups about how to address the situation. While human-wildlife conflict is not a new phenomenon, it has become a growing globalopenaire +1 more source
Resolving Human-Wildlife Conflicts
2001Michael R. Conover, Michael R. Conover
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'Human-wildlife conflict' en 'human-wildlife coexistence'
Tijdschrift Natuurbeschermingsrecht, 2023openaire +1 more source

