2014
DOI: 10.21276/ambi.2014.01.2.ra01
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Assessment of Human-Wildlife Conf licts in Poba Reserved Forest, Dhemaji District, Assam (INDIA)

Abstract: Reserved Forest is presented here. Data collection included interview, records of forest department and participant observation. There is an increasing trend of human-wildlife conflict in Poba RF. Encroachment for agricultural expansion, frequent venturing into forests to collect minor forest products and livestock grazing are major causes of conflicts. Most cases of conflict occurred in forests and crop f ields suggesting encroachment and venturing into animal habitat exposed human to conflict with wildlife. … Show more

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“…The ecosystem services provided by forests are vital for survival and human well-being, being also indispensable for the conservation of biodiversity. Indigenous peoples, underprivileged regions, where it is difficult to obtain traditional medicines, and worldwide use the forest as different sources, such as agriculture, fishing, hunting, medicines, building materials and implements [27] .…”
Section: Ethnopharmacological Use Of Medicinal Plants In Osteointegra...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The ecosystem services provided by forests are vital for survival and human well-being, being also indispensable for the conservation of biodiversity. Indigenous peoples, underprivileged regions, where it is difficult to obtain traditional medicines, and worldwide use the forest as different sources, such as agriculture, fishing, hunting, medicines, building materials and implements [27] .…”
Section: Ethnopharmacological Use Of Medicinal Plants In Osteointegra...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Medicinal plants comprise more than 25% of medicines on the market. In the last decade, there has been an increase in the international herbal medicine market, in line with pharmaceutical and clinical research, although it varies between countries [27] .…”
Section: Ethnopharmacological Use Of Medicinal Plants In Osteointegra...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Poba reserve forest is the only natural forest in the entire Jonai subdivision of Dhemaji district, providing ecosystem services (Kumari et al 2014, Pegu et al 2013. Ethnic groups living on the fringe of the forest area are highly dependent on this forest and forest products.…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Mishings are erstwhile a hill tribe of Arunachal Pradesh[1011] and has become second most populated scheduled tribe (plains) of Assam. Ethnically, they are Mongoloid and belong to the Indo-Tibetan linguistic group.…”
Section: A Brief Ethnographic Account Of the Two Populationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their ethno-linguistic affinity with the Adis is striking. [711] Traditionally, Mishings were hunting, fishing and gathering tribe, and as a plains tribe in Assam besides cultivation, they also resort to fishing; however, hunting is rare. They construct their houses in raised platforms about feet above the ground.…”
Section: A Brief Ethnographic Account Of the Two Populationsmentioning
confidence: 99%