People and Pachyderms: An Ecologial Investigation of humanelephant Conflicts in South West Bengal, India,Used

People and Pachyderms: An Ecologial Investigation of humanelephant Conflicts in South West Bengal, India,Used

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This book tried to investigate the ecological reasons of humanelephant conflict on landscape level for developing a suitable mitigation plan for long term conservation of the species. Influence of landuse and landcover changes on human elephant conflicts has been well established by this study. The elephant sensitivity to crop depredation in south West Bengal on broad spatial scale was mainly related to the arrangements of landscape matrices through forest and agriculture. High crop depredation resulted on the landscape where forest and cropland ratio matrices were near equal or in favour of increased cropland. The majority of the human kills were with the residential sub groups occurred during the post paddy season. The contribution of lone males for human kills and house damage were significantly high in all seasons.

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