2023
DOI: 10.46359/jte.v6i1.160
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Human-Water Monitor Conflicts in Indonesia: Spatial Patterns and Mitigation Alternatives

Abstract: The exponential growth of the human population in the last few decades has had an impact on the exponential increase of agricultural land. One of the consequences arising from the forest land conversions is the increasing number of conflicts between wildlife and humans. Although human-wildlife conflicts are also common in Indonesia, efforts to inventory and monitor the types of conflicts and their distribution are still limited. Mammals and birds are the only two groups of wildlife that are widely studied. Thi… Show more

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“…While previous research has studied the analysis of reporting on conflicts between humans and wildlife using methods such as content analysis, web scraping, and case studies (Agustin et al, 2022;Ardiantiono et al, 2022, p. 736;Delibes-Mateos, 2020;Hughes et al, 2020;Rifaie et al, 2023), our research adopts a different approach. Specifically, to examine how detik.com and riaupos.co present information regarding this conflict.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While previous research has studied the analysis of reporting on conflicts between humans and wildlife using methods such as content analysis, web scraping, and case studies (Agustin et al, 2022;Ardiantiono et al, 2022, p. 736;Delibes-Mateos, 2020;Hughes et al, 2020;Rifaie et al, 2023), our research adopts a different approach. Specifically, to examine how detik.com and riaupos.co present information regarding this conflict.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%