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Mohaimenul Azam Khan Raiaan, Nur Mohammad Fahad, Shovan Chowdhury, Debopom Sutradhar, Saadman Sakib Mihad and Md. Motaharul Islam
Significant threats to ecological equilibrium and sustainable agriculture are posed by the extinction of animal species and the subsequent effects on farms. Farmers face difficult decisions, such as installing electric fences to protect their farms, alth...
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Aleksandra Kuka, Katarzyna Czyz, Jakub Smolinski, Paulina Cholewinska and Anna Wyrostek
When humans began interfering with the environment to produce food, some free-ranging animal species adapted to live on typical farmland, sometimes choosing it as their main habitat. They use it on the basis of symbiosis or as a pest. The animals affect ...
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Stefano Margiotta, Gabriele Marini, Sergio Fay, Francesco M. D?Onghia, Isabella S. Liso, Mario Parise and Maurizio Pinna
Salento Peninsula (Apulia, southern Italy) is characterised by many active sinkholes, which represent the main geological hazard. The stretch of coastline between the village of Casalabate and Le Cesine wildlife reserve is highly affected, with a system ...
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Isabel C. Metz, Joost Ellerbroek, Thorsten Mühlhausen, Dirk Kügler and Jacco M. Hoekstra
Bird strike prevention in civil aviation has traditionally focused on the airport perimeter. Since the risk of especially damaging bird strikes outside the airport boundaries is rising, this paper investigates the safety potential of operational bird str...
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Magda Pla, Gerard Bota, Andrea Duane, Jaume Balagué, Antoni Curcó, Ricard Gutiérrez and Lluís Brotons
Making agricultural production compatible with the conservation of biological diversity is a priority in areas in which human?wildlife conflicts arise. The threatened Western Swamphen (Porphyrio porphyrio) feeds on rice, inducing crop damage and leading ...
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Mitelo Subakanya, Gelson Tembo and Robert B. Richardson
Damage to crops from wildlife interference is a common threat to food security among rural communities in or near Game Management Areas (GMAs) in Zambia. This study uses a two-stage model and cross-sectional data from a survey of 2769 households to deter...
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Scott D. Maxwell,Scott Green,William Zhang
Leaving wildlife tree patches (WTPs) has become a common strategy employed to maintain biodiversity among managed forest ecosystems in British Columbia. High levels of wind damage have been observed in many of these reserves owing to the increased wind l...
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Ian Dickie, Guy Whiteley, Pavel Kindlmann, Zdenka Krenová, Jaromír Bláha
This analysis briefly compares the economic impacts of three potential future management scenarios for ?umava National Park (NP) in the Czech Republic: (1) continuation of current management, (2) the adoption of draft Bills that would declassify protecte...
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