Social and ecological dimensions are needed to understand human‐wildlife conflict in subsistence farming context
Yeshey,
Rodney J. Keenan,
Rebecca M. Ford
et al.
Abstract:This study explores the social, economic and environmental dimensions of human‐wildlife conflict (HWC) in four districts of Bhutan. Looking beyond the common unidimensional approach to the evaluation of HWCs, it documents the multifaceted nature of HWCs through a social‐ecological system (SES) lens.
We carried out a mixed method analysis of HWC based on 96 interviews consisting of qualitative and quantitative data and eight focus group discussions conducted in four districts representing four regions of Bhuta… Show more
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