Description
Human–Wildlife Conflict: Nature’s Challenge to Livelihood explores one of the most critical environmental and socio-economic issues of the twenty-first century—the growing struggle between human needs and wildlife survival. As expanding human populations, changing land-use patterns, habitat fragmentation, and climate change increasingly bring people and wild animals into shared spaces, conflicts have become more frequent, complex, and consequential. This book provides a comprehensive examination of the causes, dimensions, and impacts of human–wildlife conflict on rural livelihoods, food security, biodiversity conservation, and sustainable development. Drawing on scientific research, policy perspectives, field experiences, and case studies from India and around the world, it highlights the challenges faced by farming communities, pastoralists, conservation practitioners, and policymakers in managing interactions with wildlife. The volume discusses crop raiding, livestock predation, human safety concerns, economic losses, and the ecological consequences of conflict, while also presenting innovative strategies for mitigation and coexistence. Special emphasis is placed on community participation, habitat conservation, wildlife corridors, compensation mechanisms, technological interventions, and adaptive management approaches that promote harmony between people and nature. Designed for researchers, students, conservationists, development professionals, policymakers, and concerned citizens, Human–Wildlife Conflict: Nature’s Challenge to Livelihood offers valuable insights into balancing human welfare with biodiversity conservation. By fostering a deeper understanding of coexistence, the book advocates for inclusive and sustainable solutions that secure both livelihoods and the future of wildlife in an increasingly human-dominated world. A timely and thought-provoking contribution, this book reminds us that the future of conservation lies not in separating people from nature, but in finding ways for both to thrive together.