A summary of EEPSEA Research Report 2005-RR11, "The Effectiveness of Electric Fencing in Mitigating Human-Elephant Conflict in Sri Lanka", by L. H. P. Gunaratne and P. K. Premarathne. Address L.H.P. Gunaratne, Department of Agricultural Economics and Business Management, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Peradeniy
Conservation is a fundamentally spatial pursuit. Human–elephant conflict (HEC), in particular crop-r...
The Mahaweli wildlife region is mostly in the dry zone of the country with 1993.44km2 of protected a...
Grasslands habitats are hypothesized to be a critical resource for the endangered Asian elephant (El...
This study assesses the effectiveness of electric fences in reducing conflict between elephants and ...
This study assesses the effectiveness of electric fences in reducing conflict between elephants and ...
In view of the availability of land space with the required habitat conditions together with thelega...
The Asian elephant (Elephas maximus) is listed as endangered on the IUCN red list and Appendix 1 of ...
With growing fragmentation of elephant habitats across the world, elephants are coming in closer con...
A summary of EEPSEA Research Report 2002-RR1, "Policy Options for Conserving Sri Lanka's Natural For...
Despite growing attention to crop and property damage caused by the Asian elephant, uncertainty exis...
The structural backbone of India is agriculture. Agriculture encounters more conflicts and one among...
The drastic depletion of elephant habitats in the dry zone of Sri Lanka has led to intense human-ele...
The Endangered Asian elephant Elephas maximus comes into widespread conflict with agrarian communiti...
At present, during the dry season (July to September), there are about 120-150 elephants all using t...
Provides background on the nature and status of the Asian elephant Elephas maximus and compares it w...
Conservation is a fundamentally spatial pursuit. Human–elephant conflict (HEC), in particular crop-r...
The Mahaweli wildlife region is mostly in the dry zone of the country with 1993.44km2 of protected a...
Grasslands habitats are hypothesized to be a critical resource for the endangered Asian elephant (El...
This study assesses the effectiveness of electric fences in reducing conflict between elephants and ...
This study assesses the effectiveness of electric fences in reducing conflict between elephants and ...
In view of the availability of land space with the required habitat conditions together with thelega...
The Asian elephant (Elephas maximus) is listed as endangered on the IUCN red list and Appendix 1 of ...
With growing fragmentation of elephant habitats across the world, elephants are coming in closer con...
A summary of EEPSEA Research Report 2002-RR1, "Policy Options for Conserving Sri Lanka's Natural For...
Despite growing attention to crop and property damage caused by the Asian elephant, uncertainty exis...
The structural backbone of India is agriculture. Agriculture encounters more conflicts and one among...
The drastic depletion of elephant habitats in the dry zone of Sri Lanka has led to intense human-ele...
The Endangered Asian elephant Elephas maximus comes into widespread conflict with agrarian communiti...
At present, during the dry season (July to September), there are about 120-150 elephants all using t...
Provides background on the nature and status of the Asian elephant Elephas maximus and compares it w...
Conservation is a fundamentally spatial pursuit. Human–elephant conflict (HEC), in particular crop-r...
The Mahaweli wildlife region is mostly in the dry zone of the country with 1993.44km2 of protected a...
Grasslands habitats are hypothesized to be a critical resource for the endangered Asian elephant (El...