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Human Dimensions of Wildlife
The study examines the trends and patterns of human-wildlife conflict and explores stakeholders’ perceptions toward management strategies in the Jim Corbett Tiger Reserve, India. The study used a mixed “methods” research approach. Human-wildlife conflict
R. Alam, Diptimayee Nayak
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The study examines the trends and patterns of human-wildlife conflict and explores stakeholders’ perceptions toward management strategies in the Jim Corbett Tiger Reserve, India. The study used a mixed “methods” research approach. Human-wildlife conflict
R. Alam, Diptimayee Nayak
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Human Dimensions of Wildlife, 2021
Human wildlife conflict (HWC) represents a growing concern for the agro-pastoral community living near protected areas. We investigated the effects of crop damage by wild animals on the food security of local households and explored potential solutions ...
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Human wildlife conflict (HWC) represents a growing concern for the agro-pastoral community living near protected areas. We investigated the effects of crop damage by wild animals on the food security of local households and explored potential solutions ...
N. Dahal +4 more
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Human Dimensions of Wildlife, 2021
Our current understanding of human-wildlife conflicts (HWC) is limited beyond protected areas. This article investigated HWC in community-forestry (CF) landscape in two Middle Hill districts of Nepal, where community forests and agriculture are mosaicked.
R. Bista, C. Song
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Our current understanding of human-wildlife conflicts (HWC) is limited beyond protected areas. This article investigated HWC in community-forestry (CF) landscape in two Middle Hill districts of Nepal, where community forests and agriculture are mosaicked.
R. Bista, C. Song
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2015
SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION TO THE LEVELS OF CONFLICT SECTION 2: POLICY AND HUMAN-WILDLIFE CONFLICT SECTION 3: NARRATIVES AND HUMAN-WILDLIFE ...
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SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION TO THE LEVELS OF CONFLICT SECTION 2: POLICY AND HUMAN-WILDLIFE CONFLICT SECTION 3: NARRATIVES AND HUMAN-WILDLIFE ...
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Myths and assumptions about human‐wildlife conflict and coexistence
Conservation Biology, 2020Recent extinctions often resulted from humans retaliating against wildlife that threatened people's interests or were perceived to threaten current or future interests.
A. Treves, F. Santiago-Ávila
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Climate change as a global amplifier of human–wildlife conflict
Nature Climate Change, 2023B. Abrahms +8 more
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Human - Wildlife Conflicts in Europe
2013This book is about conflicts between different stakeholder groups triggered by protected species that compete with humans for natural resources. It presents key ecological features of typical conflict species and mitigation strategies including technical mitigation and the design of participatory decision strategies involving relevant stakeholders. The
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Human-Wildlife Conflict and Coexistence
2019As a particular kind of human-animal relationship, “human-wildlife conflict” (HWC) emerged as a field of study in the late 1990s and has experienced rapid development since around 2005. The term encapsulates a variety of negative interactions between people and wildlife species from diverse taxonomic groups: in particular, large carnivores and ...
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Navigating “Human Wildlife Conflict” situations from the individual's perspective
Biological Conservation, 2023Ann Eklund +3 more
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