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Complexities of conflict: the importance of considering social factors for effectively resolving human–wildlife conflict

野生动物 社会冲突 人类-野生动物冲突 冲突解决 多样性(控制论) 野生动物保护 冲突解决研究 政治学 订单(交换) 环境伦理学 公共关系 环境规划 社会心理学 心理学 地理 业务 政治 生态学 生物 计算机科学 法学 哲学 人工智能 财务
作者
Amy Dickman
出处
期刊:Animal Conservation [Wiley]
卷期号:13 (5): 458-466 被引量:1308
标识
DOI:10.1111/j.1469-1795.2010.00368.x
摘要

Abstract Human–wildlife conflict is one of the most critical threats facing many wildlife species today, and the topic is receiving increasing attention from conservation biologists. Direct wildlife damage is commonly cited as the main driver of conflict, and many tools exist for reducing such damage. However, significant conflict often remains even after damage has been reduced, suggesting that conflict requires novel, comprehensive approaches for long‐term resolution. Although most mitigation studies investigate only the technical aspects of conflict reduction, peoples' attitudes towards wildlife are complex, with social factors as diverse as religious affiliation, ethnicity and cultural beliefs all shaping conflict intensity. Moreover, human–wildlife conflicts are often manifestations of underlying human–human conflicts, such as between authorities and local people, or between people of different cultural backgrounds. Despite evidence that social factors can be more important in driving conflict than wildlife damage incurred, they are often ignored in conflict studies. Developing a broader awareness of conflict drivers will advance understanding of the patterns and underlying processes behind this critical conservation issue. In this paper, I review a wide variety of case studies to show how social factors strongly influence perceptions of human–wildlife conflict, and highlight how mitigation approaches should become increasingly innovative and interdisciplinary in order to enable people to move from conflict towards coexistence.

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