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Farmers’ perception of the ecosystem services provided by diurnal raptors in arid Rajasthan
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Tiwari, Govind
, Singh, Randeep
, Pandey, Puneet
, Kaul, Rahul
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Agricultural land
/ Arid region
/ Community perception
/ Conservation Biology
/ Coupled Natural and Human Systems
/ Ecology
/ Ecosystem services
/ Ecosystems
/ Farmers
/ Generalised linear model
/ Protection and preservation
/ Raptors
/ Wildlife conservation
/ Zoology
2023
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Farmers’ perception of the ecosystem services provided by diurnal raptors in arid Rajasthan
by
Tiwari, Govind
, Singh, Randeep
, Pandey, Puneet
, Kaul, Rahul
in
Agricultural land
/ Arid region
/ Community perception
/ Conservation Biology
/ Coupled Natural and Human Systems
/ Ecology
/ Ecosystem services
/ Ecosystems
/ Farmers
/ Generalised linear model
/ Protection and preservation
/ Raptors
/ Wildlife conservation
/ Zoology
2023
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Farmers’ perception of the ecosystem services provided by diurnal raptors in arid Rajasthan
by
Tiwari, Govind
, Singh, Randeep
, Pandey, Puneet
, Kaul, Rahul
in
Agricultural land
/ Arid region
/ Community perception
/ Conservation Biology
/ Coupled Natural and Human Systems
/ Ecology
/ Ecosystem services
/ Ecosystems
/ Farmers
/ Generalised linear model
/ Protection and preservation
/ Raptors
/ Wildlife conservation
/ Zoology
2023
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Farmers’ perception of the ecosystem services provided by diurnal raptors in arid Rajasthan
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Farmers’ perception of the ecosystem services provided by diurnal raptors in arid Rajasthan
2023
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Overview
Farmers are the most important stakeholders in wildlife conservation in the agricultural landscape. Understanding the farmer’s perceptions, attitude, behaviour, and knowledge toward conservation is critical in developing an effective conservation programme in human-dominated landscapes. We conducted semi-structured face-to-face interviews with 373 farmers to understand the farmer’s perception of ecosystem services provided by diurnal raptors in the arid region of Rajasthan from July 2020 to February 2021 and from August 2021 to January 2022. We grouped ecosystem services and disservices into larger categories and estimated the correlation between them, finding that disservices are negatively correlated with benefits. Raptors were perceived as beneficial for their role in controlling rodents and pests, but negatively for poultry predation. In addition, we built a binomial generalised linear model with a logit function to better understand the factors that influence farmers’ perceptions of raptors (positive or negative). We observed that males and females have different attitudes toward the ecosystem services provided by raptors. It is critical to understand social perceptions in order to conserve species that are rare on a global scale but may face negative perceptions on a local scale. Our study connects ecological information with socio-demographic factors, which can be useful in developing policy measures for raptor conservation.
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PeerJ. Ltd,PeerJ Inc
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