2020
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0237902
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Animal health perceptions and challenges among smallholder farmers around Kaziranga National Park, Assam, India: A study using participatory epidemiological techniques

Abstract: Improvements to smallholder farming are essential to improvements in rural prosperity. Small farmers in the Kaziranga region of Assam operate mixed farming enterprises in a resource limited environment, which is subject to seasonal flooding. Participatory techniques, were used to elucidate the animal health challenges experienced in this landscape in order to inform and guide future animal health education and interventions. The flooding is essential for agricultural activities, but is a source of major losses… Show more

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“…The combined effect of climate crisis, increasing human population, habitat loss, habitat fragmentation, changes in rainfall patterns, and changes in land-use patterns reduce wildland available to elephants, and increase interactions between humans and elephants, resulting in escalated human-elephant conflict (HEC) in India (Choudhury 1999, Sukumar 2006, Kangaraj et al 2019. HEC impacts elephant and human wellbeing and is a key constraint on agricultural productivity in affected regions (Hopker et al 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The combined effect of climate crisis, increasing human population, habitat loss, habitat fragmentation, changes in rainfall patterns, and changes in land-use patterns reduce wildland available to elephants, and increase interactions between humans and elephants, resulting in escalated human-elephant conflict (HEC) in India (Choudhury 1999, Sukumar 2006, Kangaraj et al 2019. HEC impacts elephant and human wellbeing and is a key constraint on agricultural productivity in affected regions (Hopker et al 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The combined effect of climate crisis, increasing human population, habitat loss, habitat fragmentation, changes in rainfall patterns, and changes in land-use patterns reduce wildland available to elephants, and increase interactions between humans and elephants, resulting in escalated human-elephant conflict (HEC) in India (Choudhury 1999, Sukumar 2006, Kangaraj et al 2019. HEC impacts elephant and human wellbeing and is a key constraint on agricultural productivity in affected regions (Hopker et al 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%