Mapping Unseen Boundary: Social Network Analysis for Human-Wildlife Conflict Prediction
Human-wildlife conflict mediation has long been a reactive field: respond after a crop raid, a livestock loss, or a dangerous encounter. But as pressu...
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Human-wildlife conflict mediation has long been a reactive field: respond after a crop raid, a livestock loss, or a dangerous encounter. But as pressu...
Human-elephant conflict (HEC) exacts a heavy toll on both communities and elephant populations. Traditional methods—fences, chili bombs, and watchtowe...
Buffer zones are the workhorse of human-wildlife conflict mediation. They sound straightforward: draw a line, keep animals on one side, people on the ...