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Construction of a human-wildlife spatial interaction index in the Three-River Source Region, China

open access: yesEcological Indicators, 2021
In the context of today’s rapid economic development and increasingly strict ecological protection, interactions between humans and wildlife will intensify. Therefore, we need to identify the spatial distribution of such interactions and to take measures
Bingran Ma   +4 more
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Complex Ways in Which Landscape Conditions and Risks Affect Human Attitudes Towards Wildlife

open access: yesConservation & Society, 2022
Negative interactions between humans and wildlife (i.e. those presenting risks to human security or private property) can trigger retaliation and potential human-wildlife conflict (HWC).
Arthur B Muneza   +7 more
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Human-wildlife interaction: past, present, and future

open access: yesBMC Zoology, 2023
AbstractHuman-wildlife interaction is a broad and complex topic. Due to rapid world population growth, there have been greater human impacts on wildlife through agriculture and land fragmentation. In many countries, significant challenges exist with managing wildlife and its negative impacts on humans and wildlife.
Narayan, Edward, Rana, Naureen
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A vision for incorporating human mobility in the study of human–wildlife interactions [PDF]

open access: yesNature Ecology & Evolution, 2023
As human activities increasingly shape land- and seascapes, understanding human-wildlife interactions is imperative for preserving biodiversity. Habitats are impacted not only by static modifications, such as roads, buildings and other infrastructure, but also by the dynamic movement of people and their vehicles occurring over shorter time scales ...
Ellis-Soto, Diego   +18 more
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Livelihood vulnerability increases human–wildlife interactions [PDF]

open access: yesEnvironmental Conservation, 2021
SummaryHuman–wildlife interactions (HWIs) occur in many rural African communities, with potential impacts on livelihood vulnerability. High livelihood vulnerability may force communities to employ strategies that increase the risk of negative HWIs, yet the extent to which HWIs drive or are driven by vulnerability is unclear.
Joana Pereira   +8 more
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The Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus-2 Pandemic: An Overview to Control Human-wildlife and Human-human Interactions

open access: yesJournal of Pure and Applied Microbiology, 2020
Prevention of high-risk human-wildlife and human-human interactions, which can accelerate the occurrence of future outbreaks, epidemics or pandemics, requires global efforts. These efforts should focus on reducing the risk of contact with wildlife, pre-
Ahmed E. Taha
doaj   +1 more source

A conceptual framework to evaluate human-wildlife interactions within coupled human and natural systems

open access: yesEcology and Society, 2014
Landscape characteristics affect human-wildlife interactions. However, there is a need to better understand mechanisms that drive those interactions, particularly feedbacks that exist between wildlife-related impacts, human reaction to and behavior as a
Anita T. Morzillo   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Human-wildlife interactions and Instagram credibility

open access: yes, 2022
Wildlife selfies are becoming a more common occurrence on social media platforms today. However, approaching wildlife with the intent to use them as a photo prop can be detrimental to both the humans and the wildlife involved. By utilizing source credibility and familiarity, this study works to identify an effective method that dissuades individuals ...
Nankey, Paige, author   +3 more
openaire   +1 more source

Train–Elephant Collisions in a Biodiversity-Rich Landscape: A Case Study from Rajaji National Park, North India

open access: yesHuman-Wildlife Interactions, 2020
Linear developments like railways and highways have a negative impact on ecological processes of wildlife species at a landscape level. The impacts in terms of wildlife mortality and threat to surviving populations of species have been well-studied ...
Ritesh Joshi, Kanchan Puri
doaj   +1 more source

Similar Breeding Success of Bearded Vultures in Disturbed and Undisturbed Areas Shows Evidence of Adaptation Capabilities

open access: yesHuman-Wildlife Interactions, 2020
Human activities are usually considered as disturbing factors impeding the breeding success of wild animals. Protected areas can then be set up to restrict such activities aiming to improve wildlife’s breeding success and conservation.
Vincent Comor   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

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