2020
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph17238910
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Human-Elephant Conflicts and Villagers’ Attitudes and Knowledge in the Xishuangbanna Nature Reserve, China

Abstract: In this study, we analyzed the accidents associated with the Asian elephant (Elephas maximus Linnaeus) and issues pertaining to compensation in Xishuangbanna Nature Reserve from 2011 to 2018. We conducted interviews and a questionnaire survey with 217 villagers. The results show that: (1) the main Asian elephants damage is crop loss (more than 95% of the total damage), and the villagers suffer economic losses; (2) through the influence of traditional culture and natural education, the majority of local village… Show more

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“…We believe that the results have signi cant potential for understanding con ict incidents from the perspective of human psychology (Dickman, 2010;Barua et al, 2013;Kansky and Knight, 2014). The ndings of our respondents' positive attitudes, despite experiencing large-scale con ict with elephants, corroborate studies across the distributional range of Asiatic elephants (Abdullah et al, 2019;Sampson et al, 2019Sampson et al, , 2021Su et al, 2020;Tripathy et al, 2022). However, there are also contrasting observations where people who had experienced losses due to elephant con ict were negatively perceived ( ).…”
Section: Socioeconomic Background and Attitude Of Respondentssupporting
confidence: 75%
“…We believe that the results have signi cant potential for understanding con ict incidents from the perspective of human psychology (Dickman, 2010;Barua et al, 2013;Kansky and Knight, 2014). The ndings of our respondents' positive attitudes, despite experiencing large-scale con ict with elephants, corroborate studies across the distributional range of Asiatic elephants (Abdullah et al, 2019;Sampson et al, 2019Sampson et al, , 2021Su et al, 2020;Tripathy et al, 2022). However, there are also contrasting observations where people who had experienced losses due to elephant con ict were negatively perceived ( ).…”
Section: Socioeconomic Background and Attitude Of Respondentssupporting
confidence: 75%
“…The primary conservation technique used at the edge was managing grasslands to improve the quantity and quality of grasses and other food plants for successful and sustainable conservation of gaur. The critical problem is to have cooperation of local residents to mitigate conflicts of interest 58 between conservation and economics. Improving public awareness by conducting outreach programs and strict law enforcement by patrolling combined with habitat management along the habitat site might reduce human and gaur conflict in the area.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Process of reporting incidents and claiming compensation may be complicated and time consuming [ 50 , 120 , 122 , 123 ]…”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 99%