Climate change as a global amplifier of human–wildlife conflict

B Abrahms, NH Carter, TJ Clark-Wolf… - Nature Climate …, 2023 - nature.com
Climate change and human–wildlife conflict are both pressing challenges for biodiversity
conservation and human well-being in the Anthropocene. Climate change is a critical yet …

Navigating “Human Wildlife Conflict” situations from the individual's perspective

A Eklund, Å Waldo, M Johansson, J Frank - Biological Conservation, 2023 - Elsevier
Co-occurrence of humans and wildlife leads to interactions with potential positive or
negative outcomes for the human actors and for the wild animals. It may also lead to positive …

Human-wildlife conflict under climate change

B Abrahms - Science, 2021 - science.org
Human-wildlife conflict—defined here as direct interactions between humans and wildlife
with adverse outcomes—costs the global economy billions of dollars annually, threatens …

What's going to be on the menu with global environmental changes?

J Hallam, NC Harris - Global Change Biology, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Ongoing anthropogenic change is altering the planet at an unprecedented rate, threatening
biodiversity, and ecosystem functioning. Species are responding to abiotic pressures at both …

Rethinking livestock encroachment at a protected area boundary

W Xu, B Butt - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2024 - pnas.org
The presence of livestock inside protected areas, or “livestock encroachment,” is a global
conservation concern because livestock is broadly thought to negatively affect wildlife. The …

Effects of climate, land use, and human population change on human–elephant conflict risk in Africa and Asia

M Guarnieri, G Kumaishi, C Brock… - Proceedings of the …, 2024 - National Acad Sciences
Human–wildlife conflict is an important factor in the modern biodiversity crisis and has
negative effects on both humans and wildlife (such as property destruction, injury, or death) …

Landscape predictors of human–leopard conflicts within multi-use areas of the Himalayan region

D Naha, SK Dash, A Chettri, P Chaudhary, G Sonker… - Scientific reports, 2020 - nature.com
Conflict with humans is a significant source of mortality for large carnivores globally. With
rapid loss of forest cover and anthropogenic impacts on their habitats, large carnivores are …

Land use drives differential resource selection by African elephants in the Greater Mara Ecosystem, Kenya

J Wall, N Hahn, S Carroll, S Mwiu, M Goss… - Movement Ecology, 2024 - Springer
Understanding drivers of space use by African elephants is critical to their conservation and
management, particularly given their large home-ranges, extensive resource requirements …

Anthropogenic mortality of large mammals and trends of conflict over two decades in Nepal

K Baral, S Bhandari, B Adhikari… - Ecology and …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Wildlife conservation in human‐dominated landscapes faces increased challenges due to
rising conflicts between humans and wildlife. We investigated the human and wildlife loss …

Comparative social demography, livelihood diversification and land tenure among the Maasai of Kenya and Tanzania

DK Nkedianye, JO Ogutu, MY Said, SC Kifugo… - Pastoralism, 2020 - Springer
We analyse social demography, livelihood diversification and land tenure among the
Maasai people inhabiting Kenya (three sites) and Tanzania (one site) with contrasting land …