In Chapter 6, Communities, Ecosystems, and Landscapes, Reidinger equates ecosystems to communities - all organisms living in an area at a given time interacting with their abiotic components. Russell Reidinger's revised book, I Human-Wildlife Conflict Management: Prevention and Problem Solv...
The increasing challenge of human-wildlife conflicts (HWC) presents a significant barrier to wildlife and biodiversity conservation efforts worldwide. In G
Conflict with wildlife may arise from buildings, turbines, power lines, and antennae that project into space and from flying objects such as aircrafts, helicopters, and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs, or drones) (see the figure) ( 1– 3). The resulting ...
— Human Wildlife Conflict is as old as agriculture in the world and in Africa in particular. The main objective was to contribute to the sustainable management of MCNP via mapping out the extent and occurrence of human wildlife conflict. Questionnaire, semi-structured interviews, and a focus gro...
Watershed management as the process of guiding and organizing land use and the use of other resources in a watershed in order sustainably to provide desire... C Behar 被引量: 0发表: 2018年 加载更多来源期刊 International Journal of Bioassays 研究点推荐 HUMAN-WILDLIFE CONFLICT WILDLIFE WATERSHED ...
(2005). - Human-wildlife conflict worldwide: collection of case studies, analysis of management strategies and good practices. Report for the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO). Available at: www.fao.org/SARD/common/ecg/1357/en/HWC_final.pdf ...
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Farmers' perceptions of the impacts of human wildlife conflict on their livelihood and natural resource management efforts in Cheha Woreda of Guraghe Zone,... D Mojo,J Rothschuh,M Alebachew - Human-Wildlife Interactions 被引量: 3发表: 2014年 Impact of human wildlife conflict on socio-economy...
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 ...
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