Dimapur, Feb. 25 -- Nagaland University researchers have proposed a holistic conflict mitigation approach integrating ecotourism-based measures, community participation and geospatial technology to address the rising human-tiger conflicts in Uttarakhand, particularly in the transitional buffer zones around Jim Corbett National Park.
The varsity researchers' study highlights that increasing human-wildlife conflicts, driven by ecological degradation, climate change and expanding human activities, have intensified significantly in recent years.
The research calls for urgent and coordinated interventions combining ecological conservation, technological monitoring and active community engagement, terming them as essential to prevent further es...