A socio-ecological landscape analysis of human–wildlife conflict in northern Botswana

Oryx2.70
Volume: 54, Issue: 5, Pages: 661 - 669
Published: Jul 2, 2019
Abstract
Human–wildlife conflict is one of the most pressing issues in conservation. Low-income rural communities are disproportionately affected by negative interactions with large predators, which often leads to retaliatory killings and persecution of the animals. To overcome this, socio-ecological studies that merge existing knowledge of large predator ecology with long-term livestock depredation monitoring are required. We examined patterns and...
Paper Details
Title
A socio-ecological landscape analysis of human–wildlife conflict in northern Botswana
Published Date
Jul 2, 2019
Journal
Volume
54
Issue
5
Pages
661 - 669
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