Human-wildlife conflict occurs when the needs and behavior of wildlife impact negatively on humans or when humans negatively affect the needs of wildlife. To explore the nature, causes and mitigations of human wildlife conflict, the coexistence between human and wildlife assessment was conducted ...
He and his seven colleagues take turns patrolling every day.Since the establishment of the wildlife rescue station in 2019,they have rescued 17 wild animals,including those under China's first-class national protection,like a snow leopard.Last year,he took care of an injured red muntjac attacked...
He and his seven colleagues take turns patrolling every day. Since the establishment of the wildlife rescue station in 2019, they have rescued 17 wild animals, including those under China's first-class national protection, like a snow leopard. Migmar, a former logger and hunter who has become...
Human-wildlife interactions can range from reverence to extreme conflict. Conservationists have come to the realization that humans and wildlife have always coexisted together in shared landscapes across the globe. Thus, understanding and acting upon the prospects of human-wildlife coexistence (HWCo) is...
Human–wildlife conflicts are becoming increasingly common worldwide and are a challenge to biodiversity management. Compared with compensatory management, which often focuses on solving emergency conflicts, mitigation management allows decision-makers to better understand where the damage is distributed, how...
To make progress towards human–wildlife coexistence we need to better understand the causes of wildlife damage from various perspectives, including wildlife ecology and human perception and behavior, and require a new governance model to balance shared land use between humans and wildlife [7]. This...
Human Wildlife Coexistence – Royal Bengal tigers in Bhutan Solutions for Mountain Communities facing a Changing Climate GRID Arendal October 5, 2023 MOUNTAIN ANCESTORS HUMAN-TIGER CONFLICT PROJECT AREA PROJECT INTERVENTIONS CONCLUSION Credits MOUNTAIN ANCESTORS In Bhutan, the tiger has long symbolized ...
human-wildlife conflictdamage mitigationadaptive managementA complex controversy emerged when the grey seal population in the Baltic Sea recovered after decades ... R Varjopuro - 《Marine Policy》 被引量: 31发表: 2011年 Human–Wildlife Conflict and Coexistence Human interactions with wildlife are a ...
The most frequently used keywords include 'human-wildlife conflict', 'conservation', 'conflict', 'human-wildlife', 'wildlife', 'wildlife management', 'livestock', 'management', 'coexistence', and 'carnivore'. The present study identifies the most prolific authors, sources, institutions, and ...
Wildlife translocations are increasingly used to combat declining biodiversity worldwide. Successful translocation often hinges on coexistence between humans and wildlife, yet not all translocation efforts explicitly include human dimensions (e.g., economic incentives, education programs, and conflict reduction...