2021
DOI: 10.11648/j.ijee.20210604.13
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A Brief Review on Human-Wildlife Conflict and Its Consequence in Ethiopia

Abstract: The human-wildlife conflict is the name given to the conflict between humans and wild animals. It hurt people as well as wild creatures. Even though it is well-known and happens everywhere, the vulnerability of developing countries is greater than that of developed countries. In Ethiopia, human-wildlife conflict is a major concern, particularly among those who live near protected areas. In Ethiopia, a lot of research has been done to determine the magnitude and intensity of the animal conflict. The investigati… Show more

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“…Children missing school can affect their school attendance, their performance, and their overall educational attainment, potentially creating lifelong inequalities in education, reducing the building of human capital and promoting the transfer of poverty to the next generation [80][81][82]. Our results are consistent with the findings of [83] in Uganda; [81,84] in Ethiopia and [85] in Rwanda.…”
Section: Impacts On Human Capitalsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Children missing school can affect their school attendance, their performance, and their overall educational attainment, potentially creating lifelong inequalities in education, reducing the building of human capital and promoting the transfer of poverty to the next generation [80][81][82]. Our results are consistent with the findings of [83] in Uganda; [81,84] in Ethiopia and [85] in Rwanda.…”
Section: Impacts On Human Capitalsupporting
confidence: 87%