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Spatio-temporal patterns of human-wildlife conflicts and effectiveness of mitigation in Shuklaphanta National Park, Nepal
by
Belant, Jerrold L.
, Pant, Bindu
, Dahal, Bhagawan Raj
, Sharma, Hari Prasad
, Regmi, Sandeep
in
Animals
/ Animals, Wild
/ Best practice
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Buffer zones
/ Conservation of Natural Resources - methods
/ Crop damage
/ Crops, Agricultural
/ Ecology and Environmental Sciences
/ Economic impact
/ Effectiveness
/ Elephants
/ Elephas maximus
/ Evaluation
/ Fatalities
/ Goats
/ Habitats
/ Herbivores
/ Households
/ Human-environment relationship
/ Humans
/ Livestock
/ Mitigation
/ National parks
/ National parks and reserves
/ Nepal
/ NGOs
/ Nongovernmental organizations
/ Panthera
/ Panthera pardus
/ Parks, Recreational
/ People and Places
/ Property damage
/ Protected areas
/ Protection and preservation
/ Sheep
/ Structural damage
/ Sugarcane
/ Sus scrofa
/ Swine
/ Wildlife
/ Wildlife conservation
2023
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Spatio-temporal patterns of human-wildlife conflicts and effectiveness of mitigation in Shuklaphanta National Park, Nepal
by
Belant, Jerrold L.
, Pant, Bindu
, Dahal, Bhagawan Raj
, Sharma, Hari Prasad
, Regmi, Sandeep
in
Animals
/ Animals, Wild
/ Best practice
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Buffer zones
/ Conservation of Natural Resources - methods
/ Crop damage
/ Crops, Agricultural
/ Ecology and Environmental Sciences
/ Economic impact
/ Effectiveness
/ Elephants
/ Elephas maximus
/ Evaluation
/ Fatalities
/ Goats
/ Habitats
/ Herbivores
/ Households
/ Human-environment relationship
/ Humans
/ Livestock
/ Mitigation
/ National parks
/ National parks and reserves
/ Nepal
/ NGOs
/ Nongovernmental organizations
/ Panthera
/ Panthera pardus
/ Parks, Recreational
/ People and Places
/ Property damage
/ Protected areas
/ Protection and preservation
/ Sheep
/ Structural damage
/ Sugarcane
/ Sus scrofa
/ Swine
/ Wildlife
/ Wildlife conservation
2023
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Spatio-temporal patterns of human-wildlife conflicts and effectiveness of mitigation in Shuklaphanta National Park, Nepal
by
Belant, Jerrold L.
, Pant, Bindu
, Dahal, Bhagawan Raj
, Sharma, Hari Prasad
, Regmi, Sandeep
in
Animals
/ Animals, Wild
/ Best practice
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Buffer zones
/ Conservation of Natural Resources - methods
/ Crop damage
/ Crops, Agricultural
/ Ecology and Environmental Sciences
/ Economic impact
/ Effectiveness
/ Elephants
/ Elephas maximus
/ Evaluation
/ Fatalities
/ Goats
/ Habitats
/ Herbivores
/ Households
/ Human-environment relationship
/ Humans
/ Livestock
/ Mitigation
/ National parks
/ National parks and reserves
/ Nepal
/ NGOs
/ Nongovernmental organizations
/ Panthera
/ Panthera pardus
/ Parks, Recreational
/ People and Places
/ Property damage
/ Protected areas
/ Protection and preservation
/ Sheep
/ Structural damage
/ Sugarcane
/ Sus scrofa
/ Swine
/ Wildlife
/ Wildlife conservation
2023
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Spatio-temporal patterns of human-wildlife conflicts and effectiveness of mitigation in Shuklaphanta National Park, Nepal
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Spatio-temporal patterns of human-wildlife conflicts and effectiveness of mitigation in Shuklaphanta National Park, Nepal
2023
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Human-wildlife interactions occur where human and wildlife coexist and share common resources including food or shelter. Increasing wildlife populations within protected areas also can increase interactions with humans living adjacent to these areas, resulting in conflicts including human casualty, livestock depredation, crop damage, and property loss. We analyzed six years human-wildlife conflict data from 2016–2021 in the buffer zone of Shuklaphanta National Park and conducted questionnaire survey to investigate factors influencing human-wildlife conflicts. Nineteen people were attacked by wildlife, primarily wild boar (
Sus scrofa
). Ninety-two livestock were killed by leopard (
Panthera pardus
), and among these most were sheep or goats killed near ShNP during summer. Crops were most frequently damaged by Asian elephants (
Elephas maximus
), followed by wild boar. Greatest economic losses were from damage to rice, followed by sugarcane and wheat. Asian elephant was the only reported species to cause structural damage to property (e.g., homes). Majority of respondents (83%) considered that the mitigation techniques that are currently in practice are effective to reduce the conflicts. However, the effectiveness of the mitigation techniques are the species specific, we recommend use of more efficacious deterrents (e.g., electric fencing) for large herbivores and mesh wire fencing with partially buried in the ground. Effective collaboration among different tiers of government, non-governmental organizations, civil societies and affected communities are important to share the best practices and continue to apply innovative methods for impactful mitigation of human-wildlife conflicts in the region.
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Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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