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Puma-livestock conflicts in the Americas: a review of the evidence
(Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc, 2020-10-24)
Loss of livestock is one of the greatest sources of conflict between humans and large felids worldwide. The puma Puma concolor is the most widespread apex predator in the Americas, and conflicts between this felid and ...
Characterization and mitigation of puma-livestock conflicts in central Argentina
(Wild Felid Research and Management Association, 2016-07)
The puma Puma concolor is the most widespread top predator and one of the most controversial carnivores in Argentina. It occurs from the high-altitude deserts of the Andes to tropical and subtropical forests, and from the ...
Ethnicity and Human Rights: Finding out a linkage in conflict and conflict resolution
(Univesidad del Zulia, 2014)
Carnivore-livestock conflicts in Chile: evidence and methods for mitigation
(JACK H BERRYMAN INST, 2019)
Human population growth and habitat loss have exacerbated human-wildlife conflicts worldwide. We explored trends in human-wildlife conflicts (HWCs) in Chile using scientific and official reports to identify areas and species ...
Mining from a conflicting to a collaborative activity: review of literature
(Universidad de Cuenca, 2015-12)
This article states that the confrontational attitude between local communities pushed by lobbying groups, eventually with the support of local governments, and mining companies can be turned into a corporate communication ...
Characterization of puma-livestock conflicts in rangelands of central Argentina
(Royal Society, 2017-12-06)
Livestock predation is one of the major causes of conflicts between humans and pumas (Puma concolor). Using data from interviews with ranchers and kill-site inspections, we characterized puma-livestock conflicts in Villarino ...
COVID-19 in the least developed, fragile, and conflict-affected countries - How can the most vulnerable be protected?
(Elsevier, 2020)
The relentless spread of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and its penetration into the least developed, fragile, and conflict-affected countries (LDFCAC) is a certainty. Expansion of the pandemic will be expedited by ...