2022
DOI: 10.3389/fcosc.2022.956568
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Effectiveness of physical barriers in mitigating human–elephant negative interactions in North-East India

Abstract: Physical barriers, like solar fences, elephant-proof trenches, stone, or rubble walls, are installed as conflict mitigation interventions in India’s major Asian elephant (Elephas maximus) ranges. However, installations lacking a priori scientific assessment of site specificity for reducing elephant incursion in the human settlements often fail in the intended goals of the resource-intensive management interventions. Since humans are central to conflict issues, research focusing on social aspects is essential f… Show more

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“…Functioning Compensation policies more e ciently may help the situation(Maheshwari et al, 2021). A study conducted in the Golaghat area of Assam shows that using solar fences could effectively minimise con icts(Das et al, 2022) (Majumder, 2022). suggests better management with multiple stakeholder involvement is necessary to reduce the HWC in the state.…”
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“…Functioning Compensation policies more e ciently may help the situation(Maheshwari et al, 2021). A study conducted in the Golaghat area of Assam shows that using solar fences could effectively minimise con icts(Das et al, 2022) (Majumder, 2022). suggests better management with multiple stakeholder involvement is necessary to reduce the HWC in the state.…”
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confidence: 99%