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Claws in the Capital: Human-Leopard Conflict Hotspots and Community Perceptions in Kathmandu Valley, Nepal. [PDF]
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Two Decades of Human-Elephant Conflict in Jharkhand: Spatial and Ecological Drivers of Human Fatalities. [PDF]
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Human-wildlife conflict under climate change
Science, 2021Climate change is intensifying conflicts between people and wildlife Human-wildlife conflict—defined here as direct interactions between humans and wildlife with adverse outcomes—costs the global economy billions of dollars annually, threatens human ...
B. Abrahms
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Human Wildlife Conflict Mitigation Using YOLO Algorithm
2023 Eighth International Conference on Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics (ICONSTEM), 2023Human wildlife conflict occurs when encounters between humans and wildlife result in negative outcomes such as loss of property, livelihood, and even life for both humans and wildlife, which has a significant impact on the eco system.
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Human-Wildlife Conflict and Coexistence
Biophilia Insights, 2023Man-animal conflict is a very complex issue which not only involves disruption of forest ecosystem but also a very weak legal support system while establishing wildlife corridors in the protected areas. Developmental projects have also taken a heavy toll on the very existence of wildlife and its symbiotic relationship with the forest ecosystem.
Somya Singh, Sanjaya Singh
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Integrated species distribution models reveal spatiotemporal patterns of human-wildlife conflict.
Ecological Applications, 2022To mitigate human-wildlife conflict it is imperative to know where and when conflict occurs. However, standard methods used to predict the occurrence of human-wildlife conflict often fail to recognize how a species distribution likely limits where and ...
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Casualties of human-wildlife conflict
Science, 2018Fil: Grande, Juan Manuel. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Cientificas y Tecnicas. Instituto de Ciencias de la Tierra y Ambientales de La Pampa. Universidad Nacional de La Pampa. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales. Instituto de Ciencias de la Tierra y Ambientales de La Pampa; Argentina. Universidad Nacional de La Pampa.
Grande, Juan Manuel +2 more
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Human Dimensions of Wildlife, 2022
This article highlighted the consequences associated with negative human-nature interactions among local communities and the complexities that stakeholders deal with (or do not) when it comes to human-wildlife conflict (HWC).
Israel R. Blackie
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This article highlighted the consequences associated with negative human-nature interactions among local communities and the complexities that stakeholders deal with (or do not) when it comes to human-wildlife conflict (HWC).
Israel R. Blackie
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2023
Abstract This chapter addresses human–wildlife conflict (HWC), a struggle between conservation and other human interests that emerges when the presence or behaviour of wildlife is at odds with human goals or ideals and a negative impact or interaction ensues. There are three levels of HWC.
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Abstract This chapter addresses human–wildlife conflict (HWC), a struggle between conservation and other human interests that emerges when the presence or behaviour of wildlife is at odds with human goals or ideals and a negative impact or interaction ensues. There are three levels of HWC.
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Moral dimensions of human–wildlife conflict
Conservation Biology, 2016Abstract Despite increasing support for conservation globally, controversy over specific conservation policies persists among diverse stakeholders. Investigating the links between morals in relation to conservation can help increase understanding about why humans support or oppose policy, especially related to human–wildlife conflict ...
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