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Human-Animal Conflict Analysis and Management - A Critical Survey
2022 11th International Conference on System Modeling & Advancement in Research Trends (SMART), 2022The rise in human-animal conflict paves a way for researchers to analyze the actual source of the intrusion and to get a grip on various preventive techniques and technologies.
V. Janani, C. Shanthi
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Situated Activities in a Dog Park: Identity and Conflict in Human-Animal Space
Society & Animals, 2012Abstract This study examines how people engage with the dynamic environment of the dog park in the face of unclear or ambiguous rules and emergent norms. Using participant observation, the analysis shows how, in the formal dog park, caretakers become “control managers” who must negotiate problems related to a variety of dog behaviors, especially ...
P. Jackson
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Human-Animal Conflict Reasonable Solutions Based on National Condition in China
Highlights in Science Engineering and Technology, 2023This paper analyzes the current situation of human-animal conflict in China, adopts the research methods of investigation and literature research, and finally obtains the results that are specific to individual cases.
Yuxin Shan
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Animal Oppression & Human Violence: Domesecration, Capitalism, and Global Conflict
The AAG Review of Books, 2015Kathryn A. Gillespie
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Digital Fencing – A Solution to Animal-Human Conflict
2023 5th International Conference on Advances in Computing, Communication Control and Networking (ICAC3N), 2023Fencing of animals is vital because of several factors such as providing safety and protection to them, containing them, preventing the spread of illness, and avoiding animal-human conflict.
Rohit Beniwal +3 more
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Cultural Killing and Human–Animal Capability Conflict
Journal of Human Development and Capabilities, 2017AbstractThe capabilities approach provides a promising basis for developing a theory of interspecies justice grounded in the inherent dignity of all sentient striving beings. As currently formulated, the approach provides guidance for identifying the entitlements of each being, but not for managing tradeoffs between the capabilities of humans and ...
Amy Linch, Breena Holland
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Animal oppression and human violence: domesecration, capitalism, and global conflict
Choice Reviews Online, 2014D. Nibert
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Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 2022
The current investigation tested if people's basic belief in the notion that human beings have developed from other animals (i.e., belief in evolution) can predict human-to-human prejudice and intergroup hostility.
Stylianos Syropoulos +4 more
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The current investigation tested if people's basic belief in the notion that human beings have developed from other animals (i.e., belief in evolution) can predict human-to-human prejudice and intergroup hostility.
Stylianos Syropoulos +4 more
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Coyotes living near cities are bolder: implications for dog evolution and human-wildlife conflict
Behaviour, 2020How animal populations adapt to human modified landscapes is central to understanding modern behavioural evolution and improving wildlife management.
J. Brooks, R. Kays, Brian A. Hare
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Animal Intrusion Detection using Deep Learning for Agricultural Fields
2023 5th International Conference on Smart Systems and Inventive Technology (ICSSIT), 2023Crop yield is severely threatened by animal invasion, which has consequences for both food security and farmer income. This suggested model details how this issue might be addressed via the integration of IoT and ML methods.
Aby K. Thomas +3 more
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