Human-wildlife conflict under climate change
www.science.org › doi › 10Jul 30, 2021 · 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 lives and livelihoods, and is a leading cause of biodiversity loss . These clashes largely stem from the co-occurrence of humans and wildlife seeking limited ...
Human-Wildlife Conflicts in Nepal: Patterns of Human ...
journals.plos.org › plosone › articleSep 09, 2016 · Injury and death from wildlife attacks often result in people feeling violent resentment and hostility against the wildlife involved and, therefore, may undermine public support for conservation. Although Nepal, with rich biodiversity, is doing well in its conservation efforts, human-wildlife conflicts have been a major challenge in recent years. The lack of detailed information on the spatial ...
Human-Wildlife Conflicts on JSTOR
www.jstor.org › journal › humawildconfHuman-Wildlife Conflicts × Close Overlay A title history is the publication history of a journal and includes a listing of the family of related journals. The most common relationship is to a previous and/or continuing title, where a journal continues publishing with a change to its official title.
Characterization and management of human-wildlife conflicts ...
journals.plos.org › plosone › articleNov 19, 2021 · With the intent to better management human wildlife conflict (HWC) and wildlife conservation in mid-hills outside protected areas of Gandaki province, Nepal, we analyzed the patterns and drivers of HWC. Using data collected from literature, government records and questionnaire survey, we investigated temporal, seasonal and spatial distribution of human casualties caused by wildlife attacks. We ...