Funder: Cambridge Commonwealth, European and International Trust; funder-id: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100003343Funder: Wildlife Conservation Society; funder-id: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/100005997Human-elephant conflict is an often intractable problem that threatens the contribution of conservation interventions to human wellbeing and securing livelihoods in Africa and Asia. Local human populations living in key elephant ranges are among the world's most poor and vulnerable people. In efforts to address this problem, previous studies have mainly focused on the direct impacts of conflict and applied standard regression models based on the assumption of individual-level homogeneity. More recently, human-elephant conflict has been seen t...
Understanding human-wildlife conflict is an important first step in the conservation of highly endan...
Background: Very few studies have ever focused on the elephants that are wounded or killed as local ...
Understanding the underlying causes behind human–elephant conflict (HEC)-driven mortality of humans ...
Human-elephant conflict is an often intractable problem that threatens the contribution of conservat...
The purpose of this study was to examine the spatial and temporal pattern of elephant attacks on peo...
High densities of wild African savannah elephants (Loxodonta africana) combined with widespread huma...
In many parts of Africa, large herbivores find their way into private lands, competing for forage wi...
People and wildlife have co-occurred, sharing resources for thousands of years, however, over the la...
This research was prompted by increasing cases of damage by elephants reported in media and frequent...
Opportunity costs of human – elephant conflict are complex and pose diverse challenges to both human...
Research Article published by Hindawi Advances in EcologyThe critical assessment of the nature and e...
Abstract Human pressure on terrestrial ecosystems has caused loss and fragmentation of habitats for...
<div><p>Understanding human-wildlife conflict is an important first step in the conservation of high...
BACKGROUND: Very few studies have ever focused on the elephants that are wounded or killed as local ...
<p class="p1">Elephant conservation carries cost in the form of human-elephant conflict and affects ...
Understanding human-wildlife conflict is an important first step in the conservation of highly endan...
Background: Very few studies have ever focused on the elephants that are wounded or killed as local ...
Understanding the underlying causes behind human–elephant conflict (HEC)-driven mortality of humans ...
Human-elephant conflict is an often intractable problem that threatens the contribution of conservat...
The purpose of this study was to examine the spatial and temporal pattern of elephant attacks on peo...
High densities of wild African savannah elephants (Loxodonta africana) combined with widespread huma...
In many parts of Africa, large herbivores find their way into private lands, competing for forage wi...
People and wildlife have co-occurred, sharing resources for thousands of years, however, over the la...
This research was prompted by increasing cases of damage by elephants reported in media and frequent...
Opportunity costs of human – elephant conflict are complex and pose diverse challenges to both human...
Research Article published by Hindawi Advances in EcologyThe critical assessment of the nature and e...
Abstract Human pressure on terrestrial ecosystems has caused loss and fragmentation of habitats for...
<div><p>Understanding human-wildlife conflict is an important first step in the conservation of high...
BACKGROUND: Very few studies have ever focused on the elephants that are wounded or killed as local ...
<p class="p1">Elephant conservation carries cost in the form of human-elephant conflict and affects ...
Understanding human-wildlife conflict is an important first step in the conservation of highly endan...
Background: Very few studies have ever focused on the elephants that are wounded or killed as local ...
Understanding the underlying causes behind human–elephant conflict (HEC)-driven mortality of humans ...