Influence of connectivity, wild prey and disturbance on occupancy of tigers in the human-dominated western Terai Arc Landscape

A Harihar, B Pandav - PloS one, 2012 - journals.plos.org
Occupying only 7% of their historical range and confined to forested habitats interspersed in
a matrix of human dominated landscapes, tigers (Panthera tigris) typify the problems faced …

[图书][B] Forests and forestry of West Bengal: survey and analysis

GK Das - 2021 - books.google.com
This book explains several basic concepts of forests and forestry research like social
distancing of trees, solitary trees, green infrastructure of trees including typical forest stands …

Human resettlement and tiger conservation–socio-economic assessment of pastoralists reveals a rare conservation opportunity in a human-dominated landscape

A Harihar, M Ghosh-Harihar, DC MacMillan - Biological Conservation, 2014 - Elsevier
Resettlement of people for conservation is a contentious issue, but remains an important
policy for conserving species like tigers which require vast, inviolate habitats …

Poaching, habitat loss and the decline of neotropical parrots: A comparative spatial analysis

RV Clarke, RA de By - Journal of Experimental Criminology, 2013 - Springer
Objective To evaluate the relative contributions of poaching and habitat loss to the
endangerment of neotropical parrots Method A matched case-control design was employed …

Beyond compensation: Integrating local communities' livelihood choices in large carnivore conservation

A Harihar, D Veríssimo, DC MacMillan - Global Environmental Change, 2015 - Elsevier
Conserving biodiversity in human-dominated regions of the world is complex, particularly in
case of large carnivores where perceived conflicts exist with economic development …

[PDF][PDF] Anthropogenic Influence on Protected Areas: A Case Study of Achanakmar Tiger Reserve (ATR), Chhattisgarh, India.

A Mahato, SS Singh - Nature Environment & Pollution Technology, 2022 - neptjournal.com
India's broad network of protected areas, which encompasses 4.93% of the country's
geographical area, is exposed to immense anthropogenic pressures that can create an …

Statistical Measures of Human-Wildlife Conflict and Anthropogenic Interferences

GK Das, GK Das - Forests and Forestry of West Bengal: Survey and …, 2021 - Springer
Man-wildlife conflict is common where forests exist in the vicinity of human habitation. Such
conflicts like man-tiger conflict in the Sunderbans and man-elephant conflict in the forests of …

[PDF][PDF] Livestock Practices Depict Vulnerability to Conflict and Tiger Conservation by Gujjars Communities in Corbett Tiger Reserve, Ramnagar Uttrakhand, India

S Kumar - International Journal of Trend in Research and …, 2016 - researchgate.net
Gujjars are semi nomadic in nature. In Corbett the Gujjars are reciting in Mundiyapani,
Vatanvasa, Khansoor, Kugadda, Dugadda, and Kheta, Goujra & some are Tarai West Forest …

Forests and Forestry of West Bengal

GK Das - Springer
Forest of West Bengal is home to a rich and bewildering variety of wildlife and floral diversity
including flowering plants. The current forest cover of the state is about 19.04% of the total …

[PDF][PDF] Human-tiger conflict

EC Kartika, F Koopmans - 2013 - researchgate.net
The WWF Tiger's Alive Initiative!(TAI) seeks for a more comprehensive and Network wide
approach for the reduction and mitigation of human-tiger conflicts. In several of the thirteen …