2022
DOI: 10.3389/fcosc.2022.906405
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Stakeholder Perceptions of Success in Human-Carnivore Coexistence Interventions

Abstract: Human-carnivore coexistence (HCC) on agricultural lands affects wildlife and human communities around the world, whereby a lack of HCC is a central concern for conservation and farmer livelihoods alike. For intervention strategies aimed at facilitating HCC to achieve their desired goals it is essential to understand how interventions and their success are perceived by different stakeholders. Using a grounded theory approach, interviews (n=31) were conducted with key stakeholders (commercial livestock farmers, … Show more

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“…We used data from a camera trap survey to estimate leopard density for the area and to explore anthropogenic and ecological factors influencing leopard habitat use. We discuss these findings in relation to recent work on local landowner perceptions collected through interview data by Lucas et al 27 . Finally, we outline the significance of these findings for leopard conservation and management across this and similar landscapes.…”
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confidence: 58%
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“…We used data from a camera trap survey to estimate leopard density for the area and to explore anthropogenic and ecological factors influencing leopard habitat use. We discuss these findings in relation to recent work on local landowner perceptions collected through interview data by Lucas et al 27 . Finally, we outline the significance of these findings for leopard conservation and management across this and similar landscapes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 58%
“…Limited research has investigated how large carnivores respond to human activity in situations where they do not have access to protected areas as a refuge 11 . With its mixed agricultural land use, as well as the level of leopard persecution 27 due to real or perceived threats to local livelihoods 28 , 29 , the Alldays area, Limpopo Province, South Africa, can be considered representative of the wider Limpopo Province 29 . We used data from a camera trap survey to estimate leopard density for the area and to explore anthropogenic and ecological factors influencing leopard habitat use.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the same time, the conservation of some free-ranging carnivores, such as cheetahs ( Acinonyx jubatus ), relies heavily on coexistence with human stakeholders on unprotected land, such as agricultural areas (Durant et al 2017). We define coexistence here as a state in which people and wildlife are able to live in the same area, each with a respective right to endure (Lucas et al 2022). This definition emerged following inductive inquiry with our stakeholder group (albeit a slightly different sample group) as part of a separate study (Lucas et al 2022) and is therefore in keeping with the requirement for stakeholder input and avoidance of researcher-biased perceptions (Glikman et al 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We define coexistence here as a state in which people and wildlife are able to live in the same area, each with a respective right to endure (Lucas et al 2022). This definition emerged following inductive inquiry with our stakeholder group (albeit a slightly different sample group) as part of a separate study (Lucas et al 2022) and is therefore in keeping with the requirement for stakeholder input and avoidance of researcher-biased perceptions (Glikman et al 2021).…”
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