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Climate change as a global amplifier of human–wildlife conflict

Human–wildlife conflict—broadly defined as direct, non-extractive interactions between humans and wildlife with adverse outcomes for one or both parties—is one such phenomenon amplified by climate change. Human–wildlife conflict takes many forms, including direct injury to people and wildlife and damage to personal property or livelihood losses and has dire consequences for social–ecological systems.

date:  11/03/2023

Keywords: biodiversity, wildlife, human, conflict, climate change

Publisher: Nature Climate Change, vol. 13, pp. 224–234 
Publication date: Feb 2023
Language: EN

Scientific article

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