[HTML][HTML] Patterns of livestock predation risk by large carnivores in India's Eastern and Western Ghats

T Ramesh, R Kalle, D Milda, V Gayathri… - Global Ecology and …, 2020 - Elsevier
Large scale spatial patterns of livestock predation risk from multiple co-predators are
fundamental to applied conservation planning. Here, we examined important ecological …

Habitat loss and human–elephant conflict in Assam, India: does a critical threshold exist?

L Chartier, A Zimmermann, RJ Ladle - Oryx, 2011 - cambridge.org
Human–elephant conflict in India, driven by habitat loss and an expanding human
population, is a complex challenge for biodiversity conservation. Determining if, how and …

Carnivore and herbivore densities in the immediate aftermath of ethno-political conflict: the case of Manas National Park, India

R Goswami, T Ganesh - Tropical Conservation Science, 2014 - journals.sagepub.com
Many biodiversity hotspots experience high political volatility and armed conflicts. But their
impacts on wildlife conservation are poorly understood. In this study we analyze the …

Understanding spatial and temporal patterns of human–elephant conflict in Assam, India

S Wilson, TE Davies, N Hazarika, A Zimmermann - Oryx, 2015 - cambridge.org
Large-scale forest encroachment in Assam, India, has led to increasing levels of human–
elephant conflict. Conflict mitigation is a priority for the survival of Asian elephants Elephas …

[HTML][HTML] Increasing signs of forest fragmentation in the Cross River National Park in Nigeria: Underlying drivers and need for sustainable responses

J Fitz, AA Adenle, CI Speranza - Ecological indicators, 2022 - Elsevier
Protected areas are expectedly intact habitats for biodiversity and key for ecosystem
conservation. However, where inadequately protected, human-induced forest fragmentation …

[PDF][PDF] Prevailing human carnivore conflict in Kanha-Achanakmar corridor, Central India

RA Ahmed, K Prusty, J Jena, C Dave… - World Journal of …, 2012 - academia.edu
A questionnaire survey was carried out to understand the level of human carnivore conflict in
Kanha-Achanakmar corridor of Central India. 16 villages throughout the corridor were …

Using landscape connectivity to predict human-wildlife conflict

EK Buchholtz, A Stronza, A Songhurst… - Biological …, 2020 - Elsevier
Human-wildlife conflict has serious conservation consequences, both for populations of
wildlife and for the people who live alongside them. Connectivity analyses can incorporate …

People and wildlife: Conflicts arising around the Bia Conservation Area in Ghana

FK Harich, AC Treydte, J Sauerborn… - Journal for nature …, 2013 - Elsevier
Human–wildlife conflicts have drastically increased around conservation areas in Africa over
the last decades. Underlying causes are similar across regions and can most often be …

Patterns and determinants of elephant attacks on humans in Nepal

AK Ram, S Mondol, N Subedi… - Ecology and …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Attacks on humans by Asian elephant (Elephas maximus) is an extreme form of human–
elephant conflict. It is a serious issue in southern lowland Nepal where elephant‐related …

Patterns and correlates of human–elephant conflict around a south Indian reserve

S Gubbi - Biological Conservation, 2012 - Elsevier
Success stories in Indian conservation also carry opportunity costs in the form of human–
wildlife conflicts, especially to people living in close proximity with wildlife. In India, human …