Human-elephant conflict in expanding Asian elephant range in east-central India: implications for conservation and management

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Natarajan, Lakshminarayanan [1 ]
Nigam, Parag [2 ]
Pandav, Bivash [3 ]
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[1] Wildlife Inst India, Elephant Cell, Dehra Dun, India
[2] Wildlife Inst India, Dept Wildlife Hlth Management, Dehra Dun, India
[3] Wildlife Inst India, Dept Protected Area Network Wildlife Management &, Dehra Dun, India
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Asian elephant; cropland; east-central India; <italic>Elephas maximus</italic>; human-wildlife interactions; range expansion; refuge habitats; CROP; WILDLIFE; PATTERNS; SELECTION; HABITATS;
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10.1017/S0030605324000930
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X176 [生物多样性保护];
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090705 ;
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Chhattisgarh, India, harbours a metapopulation of 250-300 Asian elephants Elephas maximus that has expanded its range from neighbouring states since 2000. Elephants in the state occur across a mosaic of forests interspersed with agricultural settlements, leading to frequent interactions with people, some of which culminate in conflict. We assessed patterns of crop losses as a result of elephant incursions, at two spatial scales. We found widespread crop losses, with 1,426 settlements in and around 10 forest divisions and four protected areas reporting elephant-related crop losses during 2015-2020. At the landscape scale, spanning c. 39,000 km2, intensity of habitat use by elephants, forest cover and number of forest patches explained variations in intensity of crop losses. At a finer spatial scale, covering c. 1,200 km2 of forest-agriculture matrix in Surguja, probability of crop loss was low near roads but high close to forest patches and was also affected by patch heterogeneity. Both male and female elephant groups fed on crops. As areas with high crop losses are also areas used intensively by elephants, management to increase elephant occupancy in relatively large and connected forest patches is imperative, to minimize crop losses and improve elephant conservation. Concomitantly, expansion of elephant range into agricultural areas that lack forests should be discouraged. In forest divisions, options to reduce negative human-elephant interactions include institutionalizing elephant monitoring, transparent and prompt ex gratia payment for crop losses, and the use of portable physical barriers.
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