Human–Wildlife Conflict and Coexistence

作者: Philip J. Nyhus

DOI: 10.1146/ANNUREV-ENVIRON-110615-085634

关键词: ExtinctionInformation sharingHuman–wildlife conflictWildlife conservationScholarshipEnvironmental resource managementWildlifePolitical scienceEnvironmental planningScale (social sciences)

摘要: Human interactions with wildlife are a defining experience of human existence. These interactions can be positive or negative. People compete with wildlife for food and …

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