India in Twenty First Century: Human Wildlife Conflicts Still Unsolved

Q4 Environmental Science Journal of Human Ecology Pub Date : 2021-05-15 DOI:10.31901/24566608.2021/75.1-3.3327
S. Nautiyal
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ABSTRACT Although India’s succeeded in creation of 868 Protected Areas (PA) covering its 5.02 percent of the total geographical area; it comes with a social cost. With high population pressure and livelihood based on nature and natural resources, India is yet to find a pragmatic win-win solution for solving the problem of Human-Wildlife Conflict (HWC) in the twenty-first century. In the present paper, the authors discuss the nature of HWCs occurring in the country and major challenges in mitigation measures by analyzing the research trend, available literature sources, reports and with a special focus on two case studies from India, that is, Manas landscape and Indian Sundarbans based on field observations. The paper identifies there is a severe requirement of proper and authentic databases and standard methodology to evaluate the ‘ecosystem (dis)-services’ in the academic discourse. The authors also highlight their reservations about the effectiveness of ‘compensation’ as a mitigation measure.
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21世纪的印度:人类与野生动物的冲突仍未解决
尽管印度成功地建立了868个保护区(PA),覆盖了其总地理面积的5.02%;这是有社会成本的。面对巨大的人口压力和基于自然和自然资源的生计,印度尚未找到解决21世纪人类与野生动物冲突(HWC)问题的务实双赢解决方案。在本论文中,作者通过分析研究趋势、现有文献来源和报告,并特别关注印度的两个案例研究,即基于实地观察的马纳斯景观和印度孙德尔本斯,讨论了该国发生的高碳水化合物的性质和缓解措施方面的主要挑战。这篇论文指出,在学术论述中,评估“生态系统(dis)服务”对适当和真实的数据库和标准方法有严格的要求。作者还强调了他们对“补偿”作为一种缓解措施的有效性的保留意见。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Human Ecology publishes empirical and theoretical research, short notes and brief communications probing the interface between human beings and their environment. The journal also has a section dedicated to reviews. The contributions combine ideas and methods from several disciplines, including, but not confined to, physical anthropology, health awareness, sustainability and development, sociology, forestry, psychology and agriculture. The journal also accepts research that focuses on the well-being of those with physical or mental challenges, the importance of food safety, measures taken to improve public health, and the sociological aspect of human ecology.
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