Safety levels in human elephant conflict and mitigative interventions for conflict in Dak Lak and Dong Nai province

Authors

  • Cao Thi Ly Khoa Nông Lâm nghiệp, Trường Đại học Tây Nguyên

Keywords:

Dak Lak,, Dong Nai, HEC, mitigative intervention

Abstract

This research used the SAFE approach to Human Elephant Conflict - HEC (adapted from Ashley Brooks, 2015) for analysis and rapid assessment, based on the actual situation in the two HEC provinces, namely Dak Lak and Dong Nai. The results not only showed safe rates of parts of HEC system consist of person, asset, elephant and habitat, but also indicated gaps of activities related to the elements of the currently HEC management, such as policy, prevention, mitigation, understanding the conflict, response and monitoring. These are
bases to focus on identifying specific solutions in a more efficient and effective HEC management strategy for each locality.

References

1. Ashley Brooks TAI, 2015. The SAFE Approach to HWC. Ashley Brooks WWF Tigers Alive Initiative: abrooks@wwfnet.org

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3. Nguyễn Xuân Đặng, 2015. Đánh giá tổng quan về bảo tồn voi châu Á hoang dã (Elephas maximus) ở Việt Nam. WWF, Hà Nội, Việt Nam.

4. Cao Thị Lý, 2016. Xung đột Voi - Người ở Việt Nam, thực trạng và khuyến nghị. Báo cáo nghiên cứu tư vấn, WWF, Hà Nội, Việt Nam.

Published

23-02-2024

How to Cite

[1]
Ly, C.T. 2024. Safety levels in human elephant conflict and mitigative interventions for conflict in Dak Lak and Dong Nai province. VIETNAM JOURNAL OF FOREST SCIENCE. 3 (Feb. 2024).

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