Human–wildlife conflict in the roof of the world: Understanding multidimensional perspectives through a systematic review

P Sharma, N Chettri, K Wangchuk - Ecology and evolution, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Human–wildlife conflicts have intensified by many folds and at different levels in recent
years. The same is true in the case of the Hindu Kush Himalaya (HKH), the roof of the world …

[HTML][HTML] Addressing the global snakebite crisis with geo-spatial analyses–Recent advances and future direction

AFV Pintor, N Ray, J Longbottom, CA Bravo-Vega… - Toxicon: X, 2021 - Elsevier
Venomous snakebite is a neglected tropical disease that annually leads to hundreds of
thousands of deaths or long-term physical and mental ailments across the developing world …

Identifying human–brown bear conflict hotspots for prioritizing critical habitat and corridor conservation in southwestern Iran

R Khosravi, HY Wan, MR Sadeghi… - Animal …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Multiple studies have used species distribution models to identify human–wildlife conflict
drivers. An important application of these models is spatial conflict resolution by accounting …

Recognizing the equity implications of restoration priority maps

B Schultz, D Brockington, EA Coleman… - Environmental …, 2022 - iopscience.iop.org
A growing number of studies seek to identify global priority areas for conservation and
restoration. These studies often produce maps that highlight the benefits of concentrating …

Global assessment of the distribution and conservation status of a key medicinal plant (Artemisia annua L.): The roles of climate and anthropogenic activities

D Wang, C Shi, K Alamgir, SM Kwon, L Pan… - Science of the Total …, 2022 - Elsevier
As a medicinal plant, Artemisia annua L. is the main source of artemisinin in malaria drugs,
but the lack of understanding of its distribution, environmental conditions and protection …

Integrated species distribution models reveal spatiotemporal patterns of human–wildlife conflict

M Fidino, EW Lehrer, CAM Kay… - Ecological …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
To mitigate human–wildlife conflict it is imperative to know where and when conflict occurs.
However, standard methods used to predict the occurrence of human–wildlife conflict often …

Assessing forest health using remote sensing-based indicators and fuzzy analytic hierarchy process in Valmiki Tiger Reserve, India

Roshani, H Sajjad, MH Rahaman, S Rehman… - International Journal of …, 2023 - Springer
Anthropogenic activities, climate variability and environmental stresses have greatly affected
forest ecosystems globally. Thus, monitoring of forest health is essential for proper planning …

Human-wildlife conflict in the community forestry landscape: a case study from two Middle Hill districts of Nepal

R Bista, C Song - Human dimensions of wildlife, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Our current understanding of human-wildlife conflicts (HWC) is limited beyond protected
areas. This article investigated HWC in community-forestry (CF) landscape in two Middle Hill …

Effects of climate, land use, and human population change on human–elephant conflict risk in Africa and Asia

M Guarnieri, G Kumaishi, C Brock… - Proceedings of the …, 2024 - National Acad Sciences
Human–wildlife conflict is an important factor in the modern biodiversity crisis and has
negative effects on both humans and wildlife (such as property destruction, injury, or death) …

[HTML][HTML] Mapping human-and bear-centered perspectives on coexistence using a participatory Bayesian framework

P Mayer, A Grêt-Regamey, P Ciucci, N Salliou… - Journal for Nature …, 2023 - Elsevier
Coexistence with wildlife is becoming a key challenge in Europe as populations of large
carnivores recover in human-dominated landscapes. Modeling the spatial distribution of …