Despite growing attention to crop and property damage caused by the Asian elephant, uncertainty exists about the magnitude of this problem. This article explores the nature and, Magnitude of this problem in Sri Lanka. An economic analysis of individual farmers'. decisions to control elephants is provided. Government policies to assist farmers in coping with the elephant pest problem are assessed. Appropriate compensation schemes for farmers are seen as potentially more effective for conserving elephants in Sri Lanka than legal prohibitions on the killing of elephants. The issues raised here have wider relevance than merely to Sri Lanka or Asian elephants
Reports results from a contingent valuation (CV) survey of willingness to pay (WTP) for the conserva...
Individuals’ tolerance toward wildlife can be based on a combination of tangible benefits and costs ...
We explored the degree to which Bangladeshi farmers perceive Asian elephants (Elephas maximus) as ag...
Despite growing attention to crop and property damage caused by the Asian elephant, uncertainty exis...
The interference with agriculture has been recognised as the main cause for the current conflict bet...
The interference with agriculture has been recognised as the main cause for the current conflict bet...
This paper explores the feasibility of adopting an integrated economic approach to raise farmers’ to...
This paper explores the feasibility of adopting an integrated economic approach to raise farmers’ to...
The Asian elephant (Elephas maximus) is listed as endangered on the IUCN red list and Appendix 1 of ...
Urban dwellers and farmers in the areas affected by human-elephant conflict in Sri Lanka are often i...
Results from a CVM survey of willingness to pay for the conservation of the Asian elephant of a samp...
Results from a CVM survey of willingness to pay for the conservation of the Asian elephant of a samp...
Provides background on the nature and status of the Asian elephant Elephas maximus and compares it w...
Reports results from a contingent valuation survey of willingness to pay for the conservation of the...
Reports results from a contingent valuation survey of willingness to pay for the conservation of the...
Reports results from a contingent valuation (CV) survey of willingness to pay (WTP) for the conserva...
Individuals’ tolerance toward wildlife can be based on a combination of tangible benefits and costs ...
We explored the degree to which Bangladeshi farmers perceive Asian elephants (Elephas maximus) as ag...
Despite growing attention to crop and property damage caused by the Asian elephant, uncertainty exis...
The interference with agriculture has been recognised as the main cause for the current conflict bet...
The interference with agriculture has been recognised as the main cause for the current conflict bet...
This paper explores the feasibility of adopting an integrated economic approach to raise farmers’ to...
This paper explores the feasibility of adopting an integrated economic approach to raise farmers’ to...
The Asian elephant (Elephas maximus) is listed as endangered on the IUCN red list and Appendix 1 of ...
Urban dwellers and farmers in the areas affected by human-elephant conflict in Sri Lanka are often i...
Results from a CVM survey of willingness to pay for the conservation of the Asian elephant of a samp...
Results from a CVM survey of willingness to pay for the conservation of the Asian elephant of a samp...
Provides background on the nature and status of the Asian elephant Elephas maximus and compares it w...
Reports results from a contingent valuation survey of willingness to pay for the conservation of the...
Reports results from a contingent valuation survey of willingness to pay for the conservation of the...
Reports results from a contingent valuation (CV) survey of willingness to pay (WTP) for the conserva...
Individuals’ tolerance toward wildlife can be based on a combination of tangible benefits and costs ...
We explored the degree to which Bangladeshi farmers perceive Asian elephants (Elephas maximus) as ag...