Does traditional and advanced guarding reduce crop losses due to wildlife? A comparative analysis from Africa and Asia

Journal for Nature Conservation(2019)

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Crop damage caused by herbivorous wildlife species on farms located within conservation landscapes, is a driver of human-wildlife conflict (HWC). Guarding of farms, whereby farmers spend the night out in the fields, in areas adjacent to protected areas is, therefore, very common in many African and Asian countries. Furthermore, guarding is often combined with other crop protection measures, but little is known about the efficacy of these measures.
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Communal guarding,Crop protection,Elephant,Fence,Human-wildlife conflict,Mitigation strategies,Wild boar,Zebra
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