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Human-carnivore interaction in a context of socio-productive crisis: Assessing smallholder strategies for reducing predation in North-west Patagonia, Argentina
Resumen
Mitigating carnivore-livestock interaction is essential to ensuring the persistence of carnivores in landscapes
dominated by livestock activity. Our aim was to explore, in the context of social and productive crises triggered
by environmental events, the values and attitudes adopted by smallholders in relation to wild carnivores. We
performed semi-structured interviews on issues related to the management decisions of the productive system.
To study
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Mitigating carnivore-livestock interaction is essential to ensuring the persistence of carnivores in landscapes
dominated by livestock activity. Our aim was to explore, in the context of social and productive crises triggered
by environmental events, the values and attitudes adopted by smallholders in relation to wild carnivores. We
performed semi-structured interviews on issues related to the management decisions of the productive system.
To study the relative importance and associations among different factors, we constructed causal maps and used
centrality measures based on network analysis to identify the dominant discourse. Although carnivores were
perceived as one of the central problems of the map, retaliatory killing was not a central loss-prevention strategy.
Smallholders turned to semi-intensification of livestock practices to increase the efficiency of their production as
a response to different perceived problems. Lethal control techniques were weakly associated with a subsidized
control system, which the state implements to stimulate the hunting of carnivores. Whereas policies were oriented
to control native wild predators as the major source of disturbance, strategies of smallholders were based
on adaptive responses to multiple perceived problems. This work provides new insights to improve the monitoring
of mitigation measures to promote effective evidence-based policy.
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Autor
Gaspero, Pablo;
Easdale, Marcos Horacio;
Pereira, Javier Adolfo;
Fernandez Arhex, Valeria Cristina;
Von Thungen, Julieta;
Fuente
Journal of arid environments 150 : 92–98. (March 2018)
Fecha
2018
ISSN
0140-1963
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Tipo de documento
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