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 …

[HTML][HTML] Experiences and emotional responses of farming communities living with Asian Elephants in Southern Sri Lanka

S de Silva, K Ruppert, J Knox, EO Davis… - Trees, Forests and …, 2023 - Elsevier
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 …

Estimating the household costs of human–wildlife conflict in China's giant panda national park

B Ma, Z Cai, Y Hou, Y Wen - Journal for Nature Conservation, 2023 - Elsevier
Human–wildlife conflict is a major cause of losses resulting from the establishment of
protected areas, most of which are borne by the communities within these areas. It is …

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 …

Attitudes towards causes of and solutions to conflict between humans and Asian elephants

SJ Cabral de Mel, S Seneweera… - … Science and Practice, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Many Asian elephant populations inhabit fragmented human‐dominated landscapes.
Human–elephant conflict (HEC) has intensified in such regions, resulting in the deaths of …

Prioritizing human-wildlife conflict management strategies through importance-performance analysis: Insights from Chitwan National Park, Nepal

AEJ Ferdin, UC Aryal, N Dhungana… - Journal for Nature …, 2024 - Elsevier
Human-wildlife conflict affects the social-ecological systems essential for sustainable
development. In human-dominated landscapes, effective management necessitates context …

The politics of conservation: examining the human-wildlife conflict in Bollywood ecocinema Sherni (2021)

G Karmakar, S Sarkar - Journal of Environmental Planning and …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
The present article seeks to situate the Bollywood film, Sherni (2021), directed by Amit
Masurkar, within the paradigm of ecocinema. In doing so, the article strives to scrutinize the …

Application of CRISP-DM methodology for managing human-wildlife conflicts: an empirical case study in India

V Krishnaswamy, N Singh, M Sharma… - Journal of …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Human-wildlife conflict (HWC) is a major concern for protected area management.
Managing HWC around protected areas requires structured and replicable processes to …

Impacts of Excessive Japanese Black Bear Appearances on Residents' Daily Lives

R Yamashita, T Kishioka - International review for spatial planning …, 2024 - jstage.jst.go.jp
In 2020, a human–wildlife conflict (HWC) occurred in Ishikawa Prefecture owing to the
excessive appearance of the Japanese black bear (JBB). Focusing on hidden impacts other …

Demographic circumstances and people's sentiments towards elephants in the Human–Elephant Conflict Hotspot Villages of Keonjhar Forest Division in Eastern India

BR Tripathy, X Liu, V Ranga - Diversity, 2022 - mdpi.com
The socio-economic aspects of the people who directly share space with elephants not only
influence the occurrence of human-elephant conflict (HEC) but also shape their sentiments …