Abstract

Human–wildlife coexistence in science and practice

Highlights

  • How we study human–wildlife coexistence evolves alongside our strategies for reducing conflict and amplifying benefits

  • By highlighting advances in assessing, evaluating, and managing human–wildlife interactions, this special issue emphasizes the advantages of system thinking and employing holistic and transdisciplinary approaches

  • While such integrated approaches are unlikely to fully resolve the complex and unique nature of most human–wildlife interactions, they will contribute toward making better decisions while promoting human–wildlife coexistence

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Summary

General public

Identifying key Civilian Control Zone White-naped crane stakeholders for the (Republic of Korea) (Antigone vipio), conservation of red-crowned crane crane species (Grus japonensis). Assessing attitudes toward wolves, ranching, wolflivestock coexistence, and wolf management methods

Rural residents in Namibia and Zambia
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