Investigating geospatial patterns of elephant crop damage adjacent to the Serengeti National Park and Grumeti Game Reserve, Tanzania
Abstract
We investigated a spatial configuration of human-elephant interactions in communities bordering the Serengeti National Park and Grumeti Game Reserve. Elephant crop damage was the most common adverse impact of the interactions. Geographic information systems were used to assess the distribution, hot and coldspots and relationships of elephant crop damage and environmental features in the Bunda District, Tanzania. Six hotspots and three coldspots were identified. Of all elephant crop damage incidents, 66% occurred in the wider village areas bordering Grumeti Game Reserve, 28% in the wider village areas bordering the Serengeti National Park and 6% in village areas that did not border the protected areas. There was a high concentration of elephant crop damage near rivers and protected areas, which decreased with increased geographical distance from the edge of these features.... [Show full abstract]
Keywords
Bunda district; elephant crop damage; Grumeti Game Reserve; hot spots; human-elephant conflict; Serengeti National ParkFields of Research
0703 Crop and Pasture Production; 0502 Environmental Science and ManagementDate
2020-09Type
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