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Effectively managing and mitigating “human–wildlife conflict” (HWC) by adjusting the use of cultivated land to realise the coexistence of humans and wildlife plays an important role in protecting biodiversity, ensuring food security, improving cultivated land use efficiency, and improving the livelihoo...
Therefore, the public’s view of the conflict and the acceptability of the proposed management strategies must be evaluated before implementation. Community-based research is of the utmost importance in dealing with the conflict of human–wildlife coexistence. Since society bears the brunt of the ...
Patagonia; Pleistocene; Anthropocene; conservation; human–wildlife coexistence; rewilding; guanaco 1. Introduction For millions of years, geological and evolutionary forces, such as the breaking up of Gondwanaland, the rising of the Andes mountains, and the emergence of the Panamanian land bridge, ...
This conceptual scoping project engages a thorough critique of tolerance as a design principle within wildlife conservation governance, particularly human–wildlife conflict, and proposes a more durable human–wildlife coexistence arrangement underpinned by hospitality. Abstract Tolerance has become a central ...