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Diverse Locations and a Long History: Historical Context for Urban Leopards (Panthera pardus) in the Early Anthropocene From Seoul, Korea
Powell, Joshua; Axmacher, Jan C.; Linnell, John Durrus; Durant, Sarah M. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)While the urban landscapes of the early Anthropocene may appear hostile to large carnivores, humans and leopards (Panthera pardus) are known to co-inhabit major urban centres like Mumbai (India), Nairobi (Kenya) and ... -
Fostering Coexistence Between People and Large Carnivores in Africa: Using a Theory of Change to Identify Pathways to Impact and Their Underlying Assumptions
Durant, Sarah M.; Marino, Agnese; Linnell, John Durrus; Oriol-Cotterill, Alayne; Dloniak, Stephanie; Dolrenry, Stephanie; Funston, Paul; Groom, Rosemary J.; Hanssen, Lise; Horgan, Jane; Ikanda, Dennis Kyabwasi; Ipavec, Audrey; Kissui, Bernard; Lichtenfeld, Laly; McNutt, J. Weldon; Mitchell, Nicholas; Naro, Elizabeth; Samna, Abdoulkarim; Yirga, Gidey (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Coexistence with large carnivores poses challenges to human well-being, livelihoods, development, resource management, and policy. Even where people and carnivores have historically coexisted, traditional patterns of ... -
Integrating local ecological knowledge and remote sensing reveals patterns and drivers of forest cover change: North Korea as a case study
Elves‑Powell, Joshua; Dolan, Jai; Durant, Sarah M.; Lee, Hang; Linnell, John Durrus; Turvey, Samuel T.; Axmacher, Jan C. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)Satellite-based remote sensing approaches provide a cost-efficient means to collect information on the world’s forests and to repeatedly survey large, or inaccessible, forest areas. However, it may not always be possible ...