[PDF][PDF] 国家公园可持续生计研究框架及关键议题
赵雪雁, 苏慧珍 - 自然资源学报, 2023 - jnr.ac.cn
国家公园作为建设美丽中国及实现人与自然和谐共生现代化的生态根基, 是中国生态文明建设的
重要内容与实现途径. 但中国国家公园大都位于相对偏远且相对贫困的农村地区 …
重要内容与实现途径. 但中国国家公园大都位于相对偏远且相对贫困的农村地区 …
[HTML][HTML] Women in wildlife trafficking in Africa: A synthesis of literature
HU Agu, ML Gore - Global Ecology and Conservation, 2020 - Elsevier
Wildlife trafficking is an illegal industry that some estimate is worth $5–23 billion USD
annually; it occurs in over 120 countries around the world and involves multiple taxa of …
annually; it occurs in over 120 countries around the world and involves multiple taxa of …
Crop foraging, crop losses, and crop raiding
CM Hill - Annual Review of Anthropology, 2018 - annualreviews.org
Crop foraging or crop raiding concerns wildlife foraging and farmers' reactions and
responses to it. To understand crop foraging and its value to wildlife or its implications for …
responses to it. To understand crop foraging and its value to wildlife or its implications for …
Quantity does not always mean quality: The importance of qualitative social science in conservation research
Qualitative methods are important to gain a deep understanding of complex problems and
poorly researched areas. They can be particularly useful to help explain underlying …
poorly researched areas. They can be particularly useful to help explain underlying …
[PDF][PDF] A future for all: the need for human-wildlife coexistence
E Gross, N Jayasinghe, A Brooks, G Polet… - … and infographics by …, 2021 - edepot.wur.nl
WWF is an independent conservation organisation with over 30 million followers and a
global network active in nearly 100 countries. Our mission is to stop the degradation of the …
global network active in nearly 100 countries. Our mission is to stop the degradation of the …
[HTML][HTML] Rural livelihoods, community-based conservation, and human–wildlife conflict: Scope for synergies?
Halting biodiversity loss is a major contemporary challenge. Nature protection can help
conserve biodiversity, but increasing wildlife numbers inside protected areas and shrinking …
conserve biodiversity, but increasing wildlife numbers inside protected areas and shrinking …
Helping to heal nature and ourselves through human-rights-based and gender-responsive One Health
J Garnier, S Savic, E Boriani, B Bagnol, B Häsler… - One Health …, 2020 - Springer
The health of our planet and humanity is threatened by biodiversity loss, disease and
climate crises that are unprecedented in human history, driven by our insatiable …
climate crises that are unprecedented in human history, driven by our insatiable …
Well-being impacts of human-elephant conflict in Khumaga, Botswana: exploring visible and hidden dimensions
AL Mayberry, AJ Hovorka, KE Evans - Conservation and Society, 2017 - journals.lww.com
High densities of wild African savannah elephants (Loxodonta africana) combined with
widespread human land-use have increased human-elephant conflict in northern Botswana …
widespread human land-use have increased human-elephant conflict in northern Botswana …
Costs of elephant crop depredation exceed the benefits of trophy hunting in a community‐based conservation area of Namibia
Abstract The Kazavango‐Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area is home to the largest
remaining elephant population in Africa but is also the site of high levels of human‐elephant …
remaining elephant population in Africa but is also the site of high levels of human‐elephant …
Human–wildlife conflict and precarious livelihoods of the Tonga-speaking people of North-Western Zimbabwe
J Matanzima, I Marowa - Livelihoods of ethnic minorities in rural Zimbabwe, 2022 - Springer
Using the concept of precarious livelihoods, this chapter examines the conflicts occurring
between people and wild animals in the Tonga communities of north-western Zimbabwe. It …
between people and wild animals in the Tonga communities of north-western Zimbabwe. It …