Human–wildlife conflict and coexistence
PJ Nyhus - Annual review of environment and resources, 2016 - annualreviews.org
Human interactions with wildlife are a defining experience of human existence. These
interactions can be positive or negative. People compete with wildlife for food and …
interactions can be positive or negative. People compete with wildlife for food and …
Understanding and managing conservation conflicts
Conservation conflicts are increasing and need to be managed to minimise negative
impacts on biodiversity, human livelihoods, and human well-being. Here, we explore …
impacts on biodiversity, human livelihoods, and human well-being. Here, we explore …
Tilting at wildlife: reconsidering human–wildlife conflict
Conflicts between people over wildlife are widespread and damaging to both the wildlife
and people involved. Such issues are often termed human–wildlife conflicts. We argue that …
and people involved. Such issues are often termed human–wildlife conflicts. We argue that …
[HTML][HTML] Key factors driving attitudes towards large mammals in conflict with humans
Biodiversity conflicts, and human–wildlife conflicts (HWC) in particular, are predicted to
increase. Understanding drivers of these conflicts is a prerequisite for developing strategies …
increase. Understanding drivers of these conflicts is a prerequisite for developing strategies …
Fostering synergies between ecosystem services and biodiversity in conservation planning: a review
J Cimon-Morin, M Darveau, M Poulin - Biological conservation, 2013 - Elsevier
Our dependence on biodiversity and ecosystem services (ES) is increasing, due to
population expansion and economic growth. Consequently, maintaining biodiversity and …
population expansion and economic growth. Consequently, maintaining biodiversity and …
Bibliometric analysis of human–wildlife conflict: From conflict to coexistence
K Su, H Zhang, L Lin, Y Hou, Y Wen - Ecological Informatics, 2022 - Elsevier
Human–wildlife conflict (HWC) is a significant challenge for biodiversity conservation and
sustainable development. Effective mitigation of HWC requires a multidisciplinary, holistic …
sustainable development. Effective mitigation of HWC requires a multidisciplinary, holistic …
Improving engagement in managing reintroduction conflicts: learning from beaver reintroduction
RE Auster, SW Barr, RE Brazier - Journal of Environmental …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Social factors hold implications for the success or failure of wildlife reintroductions. Potential
conflict issues may prevent projects from proceeding or succeeding. The manner in which …
conflict issues may prevent projects from proceeding or succeeding. The manner in which …
Warning sign of an accelerating decline in critically endangered killer whales (Orcinus orca)
R Williams, RC Lacy, E Ashe… - … Earth & Environment, 2024 - nature.com
Wildlife species and populations are being driven toward extinction by a combination of
historic and emerging stressors (eg, overexploitation, habitat loss, contaminants, climate …
historic and emerging stressors (eg, overexploitation, habitat loss, contaminants, climate …
Understanding drivers of human tolerance towards mammals in a mixed-use transfrontier conservation area in southern Africa
Living with wild mammals is a critical challenge globally, especially in mixed-use
landscapes such as Transfrontier Conservation Areas that aim to conserve wildlife as well …
landscapes such as Transfrontier Conservation Areas that aim to conserve wildlife as well …
Use of multicriteria decision analysis to address conservation conflicts
AL Davies, R Bryce, SM Redpath - Conservation Biology, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Conservation conflicts are increasing on a global scale and instruments for reconciling
competing interests are urgently needed. Multicriteria decision analysis (MCDA) is a …
competing interests are urgently needed. Multicriteria decision analysis (MCDA) is a …