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      Silent Conflicts – Human-wildlife interactions in urban spaces

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            Abstract

            This is a conceptual paper which analyses incidents of human-wildlife conflicts occurring in urban

            spaces. To assist in the choice of mitigation measures, the author proposes a categorization for the urban

            conflicts. The discussions and categorization are based on study of research papers, media reports,

            discussions with citizen and wildlife experts and the author’s own observations during the last 20 years of

            living in Pune city.The author proposes two categories of human-wildlife conflict. The first are ‘violent conflicts’ which are

            intended to prevent or remedy an animal intrusion. Such conflicts occur with animals such as leopards,

            snakes and monkeys which intrude into urban spaces. Violent conflicts are reported by media and studied

            by the research communities. The other category proposed is ‘silent conflicts’. These are conflicts arising

            inadvertently out of human actions, and with no intention to harm animals. Such conflicts go unnoticed

            and often happen due to ignorance of the possible aftermath.The author proposes different mitigation approaches to each of the categories, including the skills

            required in their implementation.

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            Journal
            Journal of Ecological Society
            2278-0823
            1 April 2017
            : 29
            : 1
            : 34-43
            Author information
            https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2593-7038
            Article
            10.54081/JES.025/04
            a82dc4fb-c35f-40ce-93c8-bae26e12ee5c
            The Authors

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            Ecology
            Human Wildlife conflicts,Man Animal Conflict,Elephant Conflict,Habitat Loss,Urban Biodiversity

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