Conflicts between biodiversity conservation and other human activities are multifaceted. Understanding farmer preferences for various conflict mitigation strategies is therefore critical. We developed a novel interactive game around farmer land management decisions across 18 villages in Gabon to examine responses to three elephant conflict mitigation options: use of elephant deterrent methods, flat-rate subsidy, and agglomeration payments rewarding coordinated action for setting land aside for elephants. We found that all three policies significantly reduced participants' inclinations to engage in lethal control. Use of deterrents and agglomeration payments were also more likely to reduce decisions to kill elephants in situations where leve...
This paper seeks to determine and characterize social and cultural preferences for the conservation ...
The use of incentives to encourage sustainable natural resource use is widespread in conservation. Y...
Natural habitats are rapidly being converted to cultivated croplands, and crop-raiding by wildlife t...
Conflicts between biodiversity conservation and other human activities are multifaceted. Understandi...
1. Reconciling conflicts between wildlife conservation and other human activities is a pervasive, mu...
1. Conflicts between the objectives of agricultural production and conservation are becoming increa...
Biodiversity conservation is increasingly in conflict with human livelihoods worldwide. At the core ...
Clearing forests for swidden agriculture, despite providing food to millions of farmers in the tropi...
African elephant populations are under substantial anthropogenic pressure, but these are not spatial...
Conservation conflicts are widespread, wicked problems, with damaging environmental and social conse...
Conflicts between the objectives of agricultural production and conservation are becoming increasing...
1. Conflicts between the objectives of agricultural production and conservation are becoming increa...
Funding for this study was provided by the European Research Council under the European Union's H202...
Human-wildlife conflicts around protected areas are important issues affecting conservation, especia...
1. Coexistence between wildlife and farmers can be challenging and can endanger the lives of both, p...
This paper seeks to determine and characterize social and cultural preferences for the conservation ...
The use of incentives to encourage sustainable natural resource use is widespread in conservation. Y...
Natural habitats are rapidly being converted to cultivated croplands, and crop-raiding by wildlife t...
Conflicts between biodiversity conservation and other human activities are multifaceted. Understandi...
1. Reconciling conflicts between wildlife conservation and other human activities is a pervasive, mu...
1. Conflicts between the objectives of agricultural production and conservation are becoming increa...
Biodiversity conservation is increasingly in conflict with human livelihoods worldwide. At the core ...
Clearing forests for swidden agriculture, despite providing food to millions of farmers in the tropi...
African elephant populations are under substantial anthropogenic pressure, but these are not spatial...
Conservation conflicts are widespread, wicked problems, with damaging environmental and social conse...
Conflicts between the objectives of agricultural production and conservation are becoming increasing...
1. Conflicts between the objectives of agricultural production and conservation are becoming increa...
Funding for this study was provided by the European Research Council under the European Union's H202...
Human-wildlife conflicts around protected areas are important issues affecting conservation, especia...
1. Coexistence between wildlife and farmers can be challenging and can endanger the lives of both, p...
This paper seeks to determine and characterize social and cultural preferences for the conservation ...
The use of incentives to encourage sustainable natural resource use is widespread in conservation. Y...
Natural habitats are rapidly being converted to cultivated croplands, and crop-raiding by wildlife t...