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- W2186106453 abstract "WWF AREAS, Kathmandu, Nepal*Corresponding author’s e-mail: LeimgruberP@si.eduIntroductionFrom March 1-7, 2011, the Centre for Conservation Research and the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute (SCBI) organized a study tour and technical workshop on human-elephant conflict (HEC) management in Sri Lanka. The idea for the tour and workshop originated from a meeting on elephant conservation priorities organized at SCBI and the Smithsonian’s National Zoological Park in December 2009. The study tour/workshop purpose was to: • Connect researchers and conservationists working on HEC issues in ongoing projects across the Asian elephant geographic range;• Determine and contrast HEC causes and appropriate management across different ecological and human scenarios.• Identify major HEC management issues and solutions to address these issues;• Identify research priorities and develop joint and standardized research activities across participating projects for a comparative study of HEC causes and management. BackgroundHEC resulting from rapid expansion of human development is the leading cause in the Asian elephant’s demise (Santipiallai & Jackson 1990; Leimgruber et al. 2003; Sukumar 2003; Choudhury et al. 2008). HEC is complex. Depending on ecological and economic factors HEC manifestations can be very different across Asia (Hedges et al. 2006; Fernando et al. 2005, 2008). Thus, HEC experiences of individual researchers and managers vary widely, making it difficult to reach agreement about best strategies for managing HEC. This complexity results from variations in elephant behavior, socio-economic causes, and the wide range of traditional or contemporary mitigation techniques used. Standardized and comparative work on HEC across Asia is urgently needed to advance HEC management.HEC was identified as the most critical issue in elephant conservation in the IUCN Elephant Action Plan of 1990 (Santiapillai & Jackson 1990). However, despite increased attention on HEC during the past two decades, government agencies that are charged with HEC management frequently lack even the most basic strategy for effectively addressing the issue. Often these departments and their wildlife managers are searching for “magic bullet” solutions that will eliminate HEC instantaneously. However, such approaches have failed to mitigate the conflict and a significant proportion of wild elephants continue to live in areas with humans. If we are successful in conserving and recovering wild elephant populations, the numbers of humans and elephants living in close proximity will continue to increase. This means conservation may result in increasing HEC and wildlife departments need to accept that successful HEC management means managing HEC risk for human and elephant populations." @default.
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