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Living with Carnivores: Human-Carnivore Conflict in Lao PDR and Amur Leopard Restoration in South Korea.
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Living with Carnivores: Human-Carnivore Conflict in Lao PDR and Amur Leopard Restoration in South Korea./
Author:
Lim, Jeong Eun Anya.
Published:
Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, : 2017,
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106 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 78-10(E), Section: B.
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Subject:
Wildlife conservation. -
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9781369770513
Living with Carnivores: Human-Carnivore Conflict in Lao PDR and Amur Leopard Restoration in South Korea.
Lim, Jeong Eun Anya.
Living with Carnivores: Human-Carnivore Conflict in Lao PDR and Amur Leopard Restoration in South Korea.
- Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, 2017 - 106 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 78-10(E), Section: B.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--The University of Wisconsin - Madison, 2017.
The conflict between human and carnivores not only negatively affects people's livelihood and safety but also promotes persecution of the carnivores. The larger body-sized carnivores, the higher the chance of conflict with humans and the harder to escape from the risk of extirpation. Large carnivore conservation is tremendously complicated and challenging in a human-dominated landscape, and by far failures outnumber successes. Still, without acceptance and support from the people living with them, long-term survival of large carnivores is not feasible. Therefore, finding "coexistence recipes," which involves prevention and mitigation of human-carnivore conflict, is critical in carnivore conservation. To improve the efficiency and effectiveness, the coexistence recipes need a systematic approach, which involves the understanding of socio-cultural, political and ecological factors underlying human-carnivore entanglement. Therefore, in this dissertation, we demonstrate two case studies to facilitate the coexistence between local people and carnivores. One case study investigated current on-going human-carnivore conflict in local people's perspective in the Nam Et-Phou Louey National Protected Area (NEPL NPA) in Lao PDR to search for conflict mitigation strategies. The other case study planned for the potential leopard restoration in South Korea to prevent the potential conflict between people and the restored carnivores and thus to increase the success of the coexistence. In these case studies, we assessed the local people's perceived risk and attitudes toward tigers and dholes as well as associated drivers affecting the attitudes in the NEPL NPA; examined the factors that influence the selection of grazing areas where human-carnivore conflict usually occurs in the NEPL NPA, and developed a conceptual framework for Amur leopard restoration in South Korea. Our study contributes to our understanding of human-carnivore entanglement, and provide possible solutions to reduce or prevent the conflict in various situations, in the NEPL NPA where the conflict is present and human population density is relatively low and in South Korea where the conflict is expected and people are highly populated. Therefore, we help to provide a framework for policies and conservation projects that promote the coexistence between people and carnivores worldwide.
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