Human-wildlife conflict (HWC) is a growing concern for local communities living in the vicinity of protected areas. These conflicts commonly take place as attack by wild animals and crop-raiding events, among other forms. We studied crop-raiding patterns by non-human primates in forest-agricultural landscape mosaic in the Taita Hills, southeast Kenya. The study applies both qualitative and quantitative methods. Semi-structured questionnaire was used in the primary data collection from the households, and statistical tests were performed. We used applied geospatial methods to reveal spatial patterns of crop-raiding by primates and preventive actions by farmers. The results indicate most of the farms experienced crop-raiding on a weekly basis...
Ecosystems and habitats are fast becoming human dominated, which means that more species, including ...
Human-wildlife conflict often arises from crop-raiding, and insights regarding which aspects of raid...
Crop raiding activities of primates around Kainji Lake National Park (Borgu Sector), Nigeria was inv...
Human-wildlife conflict (HWC) is a growing concern for local communities living in the vicinity of p...
Human activities have led to the overlapping of resource requirements among themselves and animal sp...
Crop damage is a major form of human-primate conflict that not only affects the livelihoods of farme...
Crop damage by wildlife is a significant threat to global conservation and human development. This i...
Crop damage by wildlife is a significant threat to global conservation and human development. This i...
Human–primate conflicts in Africa have been increasing due to increased human population growth and ...
Crop damage by wildlife is a very prevalent form of human-wildlife conflict adjacent to protected ar...
Keith Summerville (Mentor) ; Michael Renner (Mentor)Conservation efforts are sometimes undermined by...
Conflict between crop farmers and wild nonhuman primates is a worldwide conservation issue of increa...
Human-wildlife conflict (HWC) is a common problem for many farming communities around protected area...
This paper presents preliminary results on initial intervention to harmonize farmers-monkeys conflic...
Crop raiding is a major form of human-wildlife interaction mainly in the ecotone areas of human-modi...
Ecosystems and habitats are fast becoming human dominated, which means that more species, including ...
Human-wildlife conflict often arises from crop-raiding, and insights regarding which aspects of raid...
Crop raiding activities of primates around Kainji Lake National Park (Borgu Sector), Nigeria was inv...
Human-wildlife conflict (HWC) is a growing concern for local communities living in the vicinity of p...
Human activities have led to the overlapping of resource requirements among themselves and animal sp...
Crop damage is a major form of human-primate conflict that not only affects the livelihoods of farme...
Crop damage by wildlife is a significant threat to global conservation and human development. This i...
Crop damage by wildlife is a significant threat to global conservation and human development. This i...
Human–primate conflicts in Africa have been increasing due to increased human population growth and ...
Crop damage by wildlife is a very prevalent form of human-wildlife conflict adjacent to protected ar...
Keith Summerville (Mentor) ; Michael Renner (Mentor)Conservation efforts are sometimes undermined by...
Conflict between crop farmers and wild nonhuman primates is a worldwide conservation issue of increa...
Human-wildlife conflict (HWC) is a common problem for many farming communities around protected area...
This paper presents preliminary results on initial intervention to harmonize farmers-monkeys conflic...
Crop raiding is a major form of human-wildlife interaction mainly in the ecotone areas of human-modi...
Ecosystems and habitats are fast becoming human dominated, which means that more species, including ...
Human-wildlife conflict often arises from crop-raiding, and insights regarding which aspects of raid...
Crop raiding activities of primates around Kainji Lake National Park (Borgu Sector), Nigeria was inv...