Resettlement and landscape-level conservation: Corridors, human-wildlife conflict, and forest use in Central India

Volume: 232, Pages: 142 - 151
Published: Apr 1, 2019
Abstract
Since the origin of the protected area network, authorities have resettled people in the interest of wildlife conservation. However, the impacts of resettlement on wildlife corridors connecting increasingly insular protected areas and the interaction of resettlement with existing human-wildlife conflict (HWC) outside of protected areas remain unclear. Using Kanha National Park (KNP) in central India as a case study, we quantified impacts of 450...
Paper Details
Title
Resettlement and landscape-level conservation: Corridors, human-wildlife conflict, and forest use in Central India
Published Date
Apr 1, 2019
Volume
232
Pages
142 - 151
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