Understanding the contribution of forests to poverty alleviation and human well-being has never been more important. The effects of the COVID-19 pandemic are erasing gains in …
This comprehensive introductory text integrates evolutionary, ecological, and demographic perspectives with new results from field studies and contemporary noninvasive molecular …
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 …
Human-wildlife conflicts are universally growing, threatening sustainable coexistence and demanding increasing conservation efforts. While such conflicts are commonly tackled by …
CA LaDue, I Eranda, C Jayasinghe… - The Journal of …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Many wildlife species suffer from human–wildlife conflict, especially crop‐raiding. Long‐term analyses of mortality patterns are needed to assess the efficacy of management strategies …
S Merkebu, D Yazezew - International Journal of Ecology, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Human‐wildlife conflict (HWC) has increased globally because of an increase in the human population, particularly in developing countries. This study was conducted to investigate the …
Projections of human population growth for 2050 indicate that Africa is expected to steadily increase its rural population, raising questions on how to best accommodate people while …
LJ Findlay, RA Hill - Human-wildlife interactions, 2020 - durham-repository.worktribe.com
Conflict between crop farmers and wild nonhuman primates is a worldwide conservation issue of increasing concern. Most of the research on wild primate crop foraging has so far …
R Padovani, Z Shi, S Harris - Ecology and Evolution, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Human–wildlife interactions are believed to be increasing in urban areas. In Britain, numerous media reports have stated that urban foxes (Vulpes vulpes) are becoming …