Factors driving human–elephant conflict: statistical assessment of vulnerability and implications for wildlife conflict management in Sri Lanka

S Köpke, SS Withanachchi… - Biodiversity and …, 2024 - Springer
Human–elephant conflict (HEC) is a serious social–ecological problem in Sri Lanka's
elephant range regions, as between 200 and 400 elephants have been killed annually over …

Human-elephant conflict in the Sri Lankan dry zone: investigating social and geographical drivers through field-based methods

S Köpke, SS Withanachchi, R Pathiranage… - GeoJournal, 2023 - Springer
Human-elephant conflict (HEC) in Sri Lanka has escalated over the recent years, with, on
average, 300 elephant deaths annually and human casualties of around 90 per year …

[HTML][HTML] Assessing protected area networks in the conservation of elephants (Elephas Maximus) in Sri Lanka

CWM Rathnayake, S Jones, M Soto-Berelov… - Environmental …, 2022 - Elsevier
Protected areas play a crucial role in the conservation and management of wildlife, but land
use and land cover change (LULCC) threatens the status of protected areas. Sri Lanka has …

Maxent modeling for predicting the potential distribution of human-elephant conflict risk in Sri Lanka

S Jayakody, I Estacio, CPM Sianipar, K Onitsuka… - Applied …, 2024 - Elsevier
Human-elephant conflict (HEC) is a major problem that causes loss of life to both humans
and elephants. While HEC risk models have been developed in past studies, there has not …

Human-elephant conflict: attitudes of local people toward elephants and the conflict management authority in a shared landscape of India

SK Dash, S Ghosh, R Das, D Das, S Nandy… - Human Dimensions …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Human-elephant conflict (HEC) is one of the major conservation challenges for elephants.
To address this issue, understanding the ecological and sociological perspectives of HEC is …

Animal Intrusion Detection and Ranging system using YOLOv4 and LoRa

B Meenakshi, NC Haariharan… - … on Power, Energy …, 2022 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
The Man animal conflict is on an exponential rise in the past few years. This is mainly due to
the rise in human population, and rapid urbanization and globalization. This puts pressure …

[PDF][PDF] Trees, Forests and People

S de Silva, K Ruppert, J Knox, EO Davis… - researchgate.net
Individuals' tolerance toward wildlife can be based on a combination of tangible benefits and
costs (eg economic gains and losses) as well as intangible benefits and costs (eg shared …

[PDF][PDF] Environmental Challenges

abstract Protected areas play a crucial role in the conservation and management of wildlife,
but land use and land cover change (LULCC) threatens the status of protected areas. Sri …