[PDF][PDF] Human wildlife conflict in India: a review of economic implication of loss and preventive measures

U Manral, S Sengupta, SA Hussain, S Rana… - Indian …, 2016 - researchgate.net
In a developing economy like India where majority of human population depends heavily on
natural resources, the forestdwellers have co-existed with the wildlife for long. However, the …

Compensation as a policy for mitigating human-wildlife conflict around four protected areas in Rajasthan, India

MKF Johnson, KK Karanth… - Conservation and Society, 2018 - journals.lww.com
In India, human-wildlife conflict (HWC) around protected areas (PAs) has magnified social
conflict over conservation and development priorities. India introduced financial …

[PDF][PDF] Patterns of human-wildlife conflict and people's perception towards compensation program in Nilambur, Southern Western Ghats, India

CK Rohini, T Aravindan, KSA Das… - Conservation Science, 2016 - academia.edu
Conservation Science Page 1 1 Rohini et al. Conservation Science 4(2016) 1–6 1 – 6 |
Conservation Science (Conerv. Sci.) 4 (2016) | www.conservscience.org Conservation Science …

Understanding the Dynamics of Human–Wildlife Conflicts in North-Western Pakistan: Implications for Sustainable Conservation

RH Khattak, L Teng, T Mehmood, S Ahmad, F Bari… - Sustainability, 2021 - mdpi.com
The high economic costs of human–wildlife conflicts (HWC) hinder long-term conservation
successes, especially in developing countries. We investigated HWC by interviewing 498 …

Examining human-wildlife conflict and management strategies in Indian protected areas: evidence from Jim Corbett Tiger Reserve

R Alam, D Nayak - Human Dimensions of Wildlife, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
The study examines the trends and patterns of human-wildlife conflict and explores
stakeholders' perceptions toward management strategies in the Jim Corbett Tiger Reserve …

Human-elephant conflict in Kerala, India: A rapid appraisal using compensation records

A Sengupta, VV Binoy, S Radhakrishna - Human Ecology, 2020 - Springer
Human-wildlife conflict (HWC) is a major challenge for conservation biologists worldwide. To
counter negative attitudes of people towards wildlife species, government agencies or non …

Spatio-temporal patterns of human-carnivore conflict and mitigation in Pakistan

M Danish, T Mahmood, F Akrim, MS Nadeem… - Journal for Nature …, 2023 - Elsevier
Human-carnivore conflict is a noteworthy rural livelihood issue as livestock of local
communities living around protected areas are depredated by wild carnivores, which are the …

[PDF][PDF] Human-wolf conflict in human dominated landscapes of Ahmednagar District, Maharashtra

R Krithivasan, V Athreya… - Rufford Small Grants …, 2009 - projectwaghoba.com
With a population density of 336 per km2 (United Nations 2004) in a nation that also
supports an incredible variety of habitats and biodiversity, it is no wonder that human-wildlife …

Conservation policy–people conflicts: a case study from Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve (a world heritage site), India

RK Maikhuri, S Nautiyal, KS Rao, KG Saxena - Forest Policy and …, 2001 - Elsevier
Perceptions of local people towards conservation policy and related management
interventions, nature and magnitude of policy–people conflicts and, possible options for …

The hidden dimensions of human–wildlife conflict: Health impacts, opportunity and transaction costs

M Barua, SA Bhagwat, S Jadhav - Biological conservation, 2013 - Elsevier
The impact of conservation policies on human wellbeing is critical to the integration of
poverty alleviation and biodiversity conservation. In many low-income countries, human …