Human-Wildlife Conflict: Challenge and Management in Ethiopia: A Review

Abstract

Human-wildlife conflict is a serious problem in Ethiopia especially in situation of those who share the immediate boundaries with protected areas. Human population growth, less public understanding and the negative perception of local community toward wildlife and their conservation will generally increase conflict between humans and wildlife. Sharing conservation-related benefits and involvement of local people in decision-making for resource management can increase the positive attitudes of local people towards wildlife, protected areas, and conservation practices. Participatory management and benefitsharing are best mechanisms, along with the granting to local communities of limited ownership rights for some resources. Biodiversity education and training activities are superior in disseminating innovative techniques, building local capacity, and increasing public understanding for human-wildlife conflict prevention and resolution

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Zeyede Teshome

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Zeyede Teshome (2017). Human-Wildlife Conflict: Challenge and Management in Ethiopia: A Review. International journal of Emerging Trends in Science and Technology, 4(3), 5004-5009. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-245283