Leopards and landowners; Attitudes, conflict and incentives to increase leopard value on private properties

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Abstract

Leopards are frequently found on private land where they come in conflict with game and livestock farmers. Economic incentives are increasingly seen as a means to mitigate conflict. This study showed that 56.6 % of landowners were positive towards leopards, but 52 % indicated that leopards had no value.
Published
2008-09-16
How to Cite
Office, E. (2008). Leopards and landowners; Attitudes, conflict and incentives to increase leopard value on private properties. Suid-Afrikaans Tydskrif Vir Natuurwetenskap En Tegnologie / <i>South African Journal of Science and Technology</I&gt;, 27(1), 53-71. https://doi.org/10.4102/satnt.v27i1.82
Section
Referaatopsommings

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