The world is facing a biodiversity crisis. In some countries, however, communities have adapted to coexisting with wildlife. With the advent of the first international conference on disaster risk management, co-hosted by the HSRC, the HSRC Review team visited the town of Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe, where people come into frequent contact with elephants. The experiences of these communities offer lessons for mutually beneficial coexistence. But the situation is more complex than it appears
Rewilding is a psychological and sociocultural event for nonhuman animals that goes beyond the tradi...
Opportunity costs of human – elephant conflict are complex and pose diverse challenges to both human...
In areas where humans coexist with large carnivores, a so called human-carnivore conflict exist due ...
The decline in the range and numbers of elephants as a result of expanding human activity in Africa ...
There is a growing recognition of the importance of conservation beyond protected areas, in spaces o...
Human-wildlife conflicts (HWC) are a common phenomenon world-wide, particularly in areas where human...
With the expansion of urbanization, urban cases of human-wildlife conflict are increasing worldwide....
The most significant future threat to species is the loss of range and habitat as a result of human ...
Creating a future for elephants and people is a highly complex and dynamic challenge, involving soci...
Abstract Communities in Africa bordering national parks or protected areas commonly overlap with wil...
Abstract: Human–wildlife conflicts (HWCs) in human–wildlife coexisting communities have emerged as a...
In elephant range states, human–elephant conflict is considered a serious handicap to the possibilit...
African elephants face an uncertain future. Politics, war, sustained media campaigns, corrupt, weak ...
Elephants have played a key role shaping land and life in South Asia, bound up with human enterprise...
AbstractAfrica‘s elephant population continues to decline towards extinction in the face of globally...
Rewilding is a psychological and sociocultural event for nonhuman animals that goes beyond the tradi...
Opportunity costs of human – elephant conflict are complex and pose diverse challenges to both human...
In areas where humans coexist with large carnivores, a so called human-carnivore conflict exist due ...
The decline in the range and numbers of elephants as a result of expanding human activity in Africa ...
There is a growing recognition of the importance of conservation beyond protected areas, in spaces o...
Human-wildlife conflicts (HWC) are a common phenomenon world-wide, particularly in areas where human...
With the expansion of urbanization, urban cases of human-wildlife conflict are increasing worldwide....
The most significant future threat to species is the loss of range and habitat as a result of human ...
Creating a future for elephants and people is a highly complex and dynamic challenge, involving soci...
Abstract Communities in Africa bordering national parks or protected areas commonly overlap with wil...
Abstract: Human–wildlife conflicts (HWCs) in human–wildlife coexisting communities have emerged as a...
In elephant range states, human–elephant conflict is considered a serious handicap to the possibilit...
African elephants face an uncertain future. Politics, war, sustained media campaigns, corrupt, weak ...
Elephants have played a key role shaping land and life in South Asia, bound up with human enterprise...
AbstractAfrica‘s elephant population continues to decline towards extinction in the face of globally...
Rewilding is a psychological and sociocultural event for nonhuman animals that goes beyond the tradi...
Opportunity costs of human – elephant conflict are complex and pose diverse challenges to both human...
In areas where humans coexist with large carnivores, a so called human-carnivore conflict exist due ...