Human-felid conflict: a review of patterns and priorities worldwide
University of Kent · Chester Zoo
Abstract
Abstract Conflict between people and felids is one of the most urgent wild cat conservation issues worldwide, yet efforts to synthesize knowledge about these conflicts have been few. For management strategies to be effective a thorough understanding of the dynamics of human-felid conflicts is necessary. Here we present the results of a cross-species, systematic review of human-felid conflicts worldwide. Using a combination of literature review and geographical information system analyses, we provide a quantitative as well as qualitative assessment of patterns and determinants that are known to influence the severity of human-felid conflicts, and a geographical overview of the occurrence of conflict worldwide.…
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2Topics & keywords
- Snow leopard
- Leopard
- Conflict management
- Geography
- Biology
- Political science
- Zoology
- Ecology
- Life in Land