People and wildlife conflict or coexistence?

Human-wildlife conflict is a major issue in conservation. As people encroach into natural habitats, and as conservation efforts restore wildlife to areas where they may have been absent for generations, contact between people and wild animals is growing. Some species, even the beautiful and endanger...

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Weitere Verfasser: Woodroffe, Rosie (HerausgeberIn), Thirgood, S. J. (HerausgeberIn), Rabinowitz, Alan 1953-2018 (HerausgeberIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2005
Schriftenreihe:Conservation biology 9
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Inhaltsangabe:
  • The impact of human-wildlife conflict on natural systems / Rosie Woodroffe, Simon Thirgood and Alan Rabinowitz
  • The impact of human-wildlife conflict on human lives and livelihoods / Simon Thirgood, Rosie Woodroffe and Alan Rabinowitz
  • Characterization and prevention of attacks on humans / Howard Quigley and Stephen Herrero
  • Non-lethal techniques for reducing depredation / Urs Breitenmoser [and others]
  • Techniques to reduce crop loss: human and technical dimensions in Africa / Ferrel V. Osborn and Catherine M. Hill
  • Evaluating lethal control in the management of human-wildlife conflict / Adrian Treves and Lisa Naughton-Treves
  • Bearing the costs of human-wildlife conflict: the challenges of compensation schemes / Philip J. Nyhus [and others]
  • Increasing the value of wildlife through non-consumptive use?: deconstructing the myths of ecotourism and community-based tourism in the tropics / Matthew J. Walpole and Chris R. Thouless
  • Does extractive use provide opportunities to offset conflicts between people and wildlife? / Nigel Leader-Williams and Jon M. Hutton
  • Zoning as a means of mitigating conflicts with large carnivores: principles and reality / John D.C. Linnell [and others]
  • From conflict to coexistence: a case study of geese and agriculture in Scotland / David Cope, Juliet Vickery and Marcus Rowcliffe
  • Hen harriers and red grouse: the ecology of a conflict / Simon Thirgood and Steve Redpath
  • Understanding and resolving the black-tailed prairie dog conservation challenge / Richard P. Reading [and others]
  • People and elephants in the Shimba Hills, Kenya / Timothy J. Knickerbocker and John Waithaka
  • Safari hunting and conservation on communal land in southern Africa / Dale Lewis and John Jackson
  • Socio-ecological factors shaping local support for wildlife: crop-raiding by elephants and other wildlife in Africa / Lisa Naughton-Treves and Adrian Treves
  • Jaguars and livestock: living with the world's third largest cat / Alan Rabinowitz
  • People and predators in Laikipia District, Kenya / Laurence G. Frank, Rosie Woodroffe and Mordecai O. Ogada
  • Searching for the coexistence recipe: a case study of conflicts between people and tigers in the Russian Far East / Dale Miquelle [and others]
  • A tale of two countries: large carnivore depredation and compensation schemes in Sweden and Norway / Jon E. Swenson and Henrick Andrén
  • Managing wolf-human conflict in the northwestern United States / Edward E. Bangs [and others]
  • Policies for reducing human-wildlife conflict: a Kenya case study / David Western and John Waithaka
  • An ecology-based policy framework for human-tiger coexistence in India / K. Ullas Karanth and Rajesh Gopal
  • The future of coexistence: resolving human-wildlife conflicts in a changing world / Rosie Woodroffe, Simon Thirgood and Alan Rabinowitz