Characterization of Animals Raiding the Community and Possible Measures for Mitigation Around Kibale National Park in Bigodi Town Council Kamwenge District.

Human-wildlife conflict, particularly animal raids on agricultural communities, poses a significant challenge to the livelihoods of residents living near protected areas such as Kibale National Park. This study aimed to characterize the animals involved in raiding activities, examine the impact of t...

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Main Author: Twinomuyambi, Ernest
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Kabale University 2024
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12493/2575
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description Human-wildlife conflict, particularly animal raids on agricultural communities, poses a significant challenge to the livelihoods of residents living near protected areas such as Kibale National Park. This study aimed to characterize the animals involved in raiding activities, examine the impact of these raids on residents' livelihoods, and investigate the factors contributing to the increased frequency of such incidents. A descriptive research design with a mixed-methods approach was employed, involving 80 households selected through convenience sampling. Data were collected using semi-structured interviews, observations, and questionnaires. The findings revealed distinct behavioral patterns among raiding animals, with motivations linked to habitat loss, food scarcity, and human encroachment. The raids significantly impacted the economic well-being of the residents, with severe losses reported in crop production. The study concluded that a combination of habitat restoration, enhanced monitoring, and community-based mitigation strategies is essential to reduce human-wildlife conflict in the area. Recommendations include the implementation of economic support programs, diversification of livelihoods, and the installation of non-lethal deterrents to protect both the community and wildlife.
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spelling oai:idr.kab.ac.ug:20.500.12493-25752024-12-29T00:02:04Z Characterization of Animals Raiding the Community and Possible Measures for Mitigation Around Kibale National Park in Bigodi Town Council Kamwenge District. Twinomuyambi, Ernest Characterization Animals Raiding Community Possible Measures Mitigation Kibale National Park Bigodi Town Council Kamwenge District Human-wildlife conflict, particularly animal raids on agricultural communities, poses a significant challenge to the livelihoods of residents living near protected areas such as Kibale National Park. This study aimed to characterize the animals involved in raiding activities, examine the impact of these raids on residents' livelihoods, and investigate the factors contributing to the increased frequency of such incidents. A descriptive research design with a mixed-methods approach was employed, involving 80 households selected through convenience sampling. Data were collected using semi-structured interviews, observations, and questionnaires. The findings revealed distinct behavioral patterns among raiding animals, with motivations linked to habitat loss, food scarcity, and human encroachment. The raids significantly impacted the economic well-being of the residents, with severe losses reported in crop production. The study concluded that a combination of habitat restoration, enhanced monitoring, and community-based mitigation strategies is essential to reduce human-wildlife conflict in the area. Recommendations include the implementation of economic support programs, diversification of livelihoods, and the installation of non-lethal deterrents to protect both the community and wildlife. 2024-12-28T18:07:52Z 2024-12-28T18:07:52Z 2024 Thesis Twinomuyambi, Ernest (2024). Characterization of Animals Raiding the Community and Possible Measures for Mitigation Around Kibale National Park in Bigodi Town Council Kamwenge District. Kabale: Kabale University. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12493/2575 en Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United States http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/us/ application/pdf Kabale University
spellingShingle Characterization
Animals
Raiding
Community
Possible Measures
Mitigation
Kibale National Park
Bigodi Town Council
Kamwenge District
Twinomuyambi, Ernest
Characterization of Animals Raiding the Community and Possible Measures for Mitigation Around Kibale National Park in Bigodi Town Council Kamwenge District.
title Characterization of Animals Raiding the Community and Possible Measures for Mitigation Around Kibale National Park in Bigodi Town Council Kamwenge District.
title_full Characterization of Animals Raiding the Community and Possible Measures for Mitigation Around Kibale National Park in Bigodi Town Council Kamwenge District.
title_fullStr Characterization of Animals Raiding the Community and Possible Measures for Mitigation Around Kibale National Park in Bigodi Town Council Kamwenge District.
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of Animals Raiding the Community and Possible Measures for Mitigation Around Kibale National Park in Bigodi Town Council Kamwenge District.
title_short Characterization of Animals Raiding the Community and Possible Measures for Mitigation Around Kibale National Park in Bigodi Town Council Kamwenge District.
title_sort characterization of animals raiding the community and possible measures for mitigation around kibale national park in bigodi town council kamwenge district
topic Characterization
Animals
Raiding
Community
Possible Measures
Mitigation
Kibale National Park
Bigodi Town Council
Kamwenge District
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12493/2575
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