[PDF][PDF] Transitions by methodology in human-wildlife conflict-reflections on tech-based reorganization of social practices

M Grinko, T Ertl, K Aal, V Wulf - Proceedings of the LIMITS, 2021 - assets.pubpub.org
Can cattle farmers live peacefully alongside lions, and what role can technology play in this
sensitive setting? Since 2017, we have been investigating this question in the Okavango …

About the human–elephant conflict in Botswana, what did people in the Okavango Delta panhandle have to say from their experience?

K Velempini - Socio-Ecological Practice Research, 2021 - Springer
This paper assessed human–elephant conflict in the Okavango Delta Panhandle, Botswana,
based on semi-structured interviews of the local residents. It further explores a sustainable …

Toward Sustainable Conservation and Management of Human-wildlife Interactions in the Mmadinare Region of Botswana: Villagers' Perceptions on Challenges and …

OM Modise, RN Lekoko, OT Thakadu… - Human–Wildlife …, 2018 - digitalcommons.usu.edu
Human–wildlife conflicts are increasing globally. The increase in conflicts has been
attributed to growing human and wildlife populations and a per capita increase in the …

Technology advancement and integration in the context of wildlife conservation

PK Mathur, B Habib, P Mathur - Human Bond Communication …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
World over, the enhanced human activities and all round disturbances have caused
dramatic decline of natural ecosystems, wildlife and their habitats. These declines have …

Pride in our prides: mitigating human-lion conflict in the Okavango Delta, Botswana

EG LeFlore - 2022 - scholarworks.umass.edu
Humans are having marked effects on the natural world, directly contributing to biodiversity
declines around the globe. Large carnivores are disproportionately affected as they are wide …

Human conflict over wildlife: exploring social constructions of African wild dogs (Lycaon pictus) in Botswana

VL Fraser-Celin, AJ Hovorka… - Human Dimensions of …, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Researchers argue that human–wildlife conflict (HWC) can be understood better in terms of
conflict between humans over wildlife. We explore human conflict over wildlife by using a …

'Wildlife officials only care about animals': Farmers' perceptions of a Ministry-based extension delivery system in mitigating human-wildlife conflicts in the Okavango …

SR Noga, OD Kolawole, OT Thakadu… - Journal of rural studies, 2018 - Elsevier
It is widely recognised that government intervention in development issues can shape
people's perceptions and experiences. This study examined the influence of a Ministry …

[图书][B] Framing futures: visualizing on social-ecological systems change

JM Vervoort - 2011 - search.proquest.com
An appreciation of the complexity and uncertainty that characterizes linked human and
natural systems-or social-ecological systems-has proliferated throughout the sciences in …

[PDF][PDF] Human-wildlife conflict toolkit: comprehensive solutions for farmers and communities

S Le Bel, G Mapuvire, R Czudek - Unasylva, 2010 - fao.org
the world s largest reserves of wildlife, is expected to double from 0.8 billion to 1.8 billion
people in the next 40 years (ILRI, 2009). Africans will not only be packing more tightly into …

Participatory co-learning for human–wildlife coexistence: Reflections on a novel program applying systems thinking, nonviolent communication, and learning-based …

R Kansky, T Maassarani, J Fischer - Ambio, 2024 - Springer
As wildlife habitats become increasingly fragmented, sharing landscapes with wildlife is
becoming difficult and complex. Because stakeholders with diverging interests struggle to …