Human-carnivore relations: a systematic review

J Lozano, A Olszańska, Z Morales-Reyes… - Biological …, 2019 - Elsevier
We conducted a systematic review of 502 articles, published between 2000 and 2016, to
characterize the research on human-carnivore relations according to (i) temporal and …

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] Mapping human‒wildlife conflict hotspots in a transboundary landscape, Eastern Himalaya

P Sharma, N Chettri, K Uddin, K Wangchuk… - Global Ecology and …, 2020 - Elsevier
Abstract The Kangchenjunga Landscape, an important repository of biodiversity, faces
several challenges owing to various drivers of change. Human‒wildlife conflict (HWC) is …

Every case is different: Cautionary insights about generalisations in human-wildlife conflict from a range-wide study of people and jaguars

A Zimmermann, P Johnson, AE de Barros, C Inskip… - Biological …, 2021 - Elsevier
Throughout their range, jaguars (Panthera onca) are persecuted for killing livestock, posing
a widespread and serious threat to their survival. Human-jaguar conflict occurs across a very …

Mapping connectivity and conflict risk to identify safe corridors for the Persian leopard

A Ghoddousi, B Bleyhl, C Sichau, D Ashayeri… - Landscape …, 2020 - Springer
Context Many large carnivores depend on habitat patches outside protected areas, as well
as safe corridors between them. However, corridor assessments typically ignore potential …

Livelihood impacts and governance processes of community-based wildlife conservation in Maasai Mara ecosystem, Kenya

AMO Oduor - Journal of Environmental Management, 2020 - Elsevier
Community-based wildlife conservation (CBWC) programmes have been a pervasive
paradigm in the conservation circles since the 1970s. The key elements of such …

Interference competition driven by co‐occurrence with tigers Panthera tigris may increase livestock predation by leopards Panthera pardus: a first step meta‐analysis

M Franchini, MLM Guerisoli - Mammal Review, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
In coexisting carnivorans (Carnivora) relying on the same food resources, the dominant
species imposes a cost on the inferior competitor by limiting its foraging ability. Tigers …

Patterns of human-wildlife conflict and management implications in Kenya: a national perspective

H Long, D Mojo, C Fu, G Wang, E Kanga… - Human Dimensions …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
With the intention to augment better management of human-wildlife conflicts (HWC) in
Kenya, we assessed a national HWC pattern using a decade-long (2005–2016) monitoring …

A global view on evidence‐based effectiveness of interventions used to protect livestock from wild cats

I Khorozyan, M Waltert - Conservation Science and Practice, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Rapid population declines of wild cats (family Felidae) are often related to widespread
conflicts with people over the livestock depredation they are causing. In spite of increasing …

Research trends and management options in human-snow leopard conflict

W Rashid, J Shi, I ur Rahim, H Sultan, S Dong… - Biological …, 2020 - Elsevier
Conservation of the snow leopard (Panthera uncia) is challenging because of its threatened
status and increase in human-snow leopard conflict (HSC). The area of occupancy of the …