[HTML][HTML] Putting yourself in an animal's shoes-empathy and intangible benefits drive tolerance towards wildlife in Namibian communal conservancies

R Kansky, M Kidd - Biological Conservation, 2024 - Elsevier
Many wildlife species are threatened due to persecution and intolerance of people to
sharing landscapes with them, especially in mixed use landscapes where both people and …

Understanding the prospects of human-wildlife coexistence: a conceptual framework

A Thapa, T Mukherjee, A Pradhan… - Biodiversity and …, 2024 - Springer
Human-wildlife interactions can range from reverence to extreme conflict. Conservationists
have come to the realization that humans and wildlife have always coexisted together in …

Unpacking the challenges of wildlife governance in community‐based conservation programs to promote human–wildlife coexistence

R Kansky - Conservation Science and Practice, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
One of the numerous global challenges today is how to promote biodiversity persistence
and at the same time reduce poverty and improve livelihoods, especially in multiple‐use …

[HTML][HTML] Attitudes of wildlife park visitors towards returning wildlife species: An analysis of patterns and correlates

EF Ostermann-Miyashita, N Pernat, HJ Koenig… - Biological …, 2023 - Elsevier
Understanding which variables mediate people's attitudes towards wildlife species is
fundamental for improving human-wildlife coexistence in increasingly human-dominated …

[HTML][HTML] Spatial-temporal patterns of human-wildlife conflicts under coupled impact of natural and anthropogenic factors in Mt. Gaoligong, western Yunnan, China

Y Ji, X Wei, F Liu, D Li, J Li - Global Ecology and Conservation, 2022 - Elsevier
Human-wildlife conflicts (HWC) are major conservation concerns that threaten both wildlife
and rural livelihoods, and can vary spatially and temporally in diverse environments. A better …

Feeding sites promoting wildlife-related tourism might highly expose the endangered Yunnan snub-nosed monkey (Rhinopithecus bieti) to parasite transmission

E Afonso, R Fu, A Dupaix, AC Goydadin, ZH Yu… - Scientific Reports, 2021 - nature.com
An increasing number of studies have found that the implementation of feeding sites for
wildlife-related tourism can affect animal health, behaviour and reproduction. Feeding sites …

Implementing social network analysis to understand the socioecology of wildlife co‐occurrence and joint interactions with humans in anthropogenic environments

KN Balasubramaniam, SSK Kaburu… - Journal of Animal …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Human population expansion into wildlife habitats has increased interest in the behavioural
ecology of human–wildlife interactions. To date, however, the socioecological factors that …

Participatory co-learning for human–wildlife coexistence: Reflections on a novel program applying systems thinking, nonviolent communication, and learning-based …

R Kansky, T Maassarani, J Fischer - Ambio, 2024 - Springer
As wildlife habitats become increasingly fragmented, sharing landscapes with wildlife is
becoming difficult and complex. Because stakeholders with diverging interests struggle to …

Farmers' attitudes and potential culling behavior on the reintroduction of lynx to the UK

CKW Tan, J Shepherd-Cross, KS Jacobsen - European Journal of Wildlife …, 2024 - Springer
Abstract The Eurasian lynx (Lynx lynx) has been extinct from the UK since the late medieval
period. Recently, the idea of a reintroduction of the species has entered the public sphere …

Evaluating dynamics in human‐bear interactions within social‐ecological system

Y Ji, X Wei, D Li - People and Nature, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Over the past few decades, social‐ecological transformations have contributed to the
restoration of numerous carnivores, presenting new challenges for human‐wildlife …