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International Journal of Biodiversity Science & Management | 2008

Livestock depredation by large cats in Bardia National Park, Nepal: Implications for improving park–people relations

Bijay Tamang; Nabin Baral

Park–people conflict is a serious challenge undermining the integrity of protected areas in developing countries. Developing effective human–carnivore conflict mitigation strategies requires an understanding of the spatio-temporal conflict patterns and the species involved. This study therefore aims to examine spatio-temporal variations in livestock loss, severity and magnitude of the problem, and the predators involved in the southwestern section of the Bardia National Park, Nepal. Of 484 households surveyed, 66.5% reported 442 livestock loss over a 6 year period. About 45% of the total livestock loss occurred during the hot dry season. Tigers (Panthera tigris) and leopards (Panthera pardus) were the two major predators in the area: tigers killed larger livestock while leopards killed smaller livestock. Although the western villages lost livestock grazing inside the park, the eastern villages lost livestock either from corrals or from buffer zone forests. The estimated total economic loss was US


Applied Energy | 2014

Optimization of dilute-phosphoric-acid steam pretreatment of Eucalyptus benthamii for biofuel production.

Eulogio Castro; Ismael U. Nieves; Mike T. Mullinnix; William J. Sagues; Ralph W. Hoffman; Marco T. Fernández-Sandoval; Zhuoli Tian; Donald L. Rockwood; Bijay Tamang; Lonnie O. Ingram

11,709.53 in 6 years. Rather than enforcing stringent rules, alternative approaches to the problem should be explored. Involving local residents in conflict management, providing incentives to maintain and relocate corrals, and introducing grass and fodder species can be helpful in mitigating the problem.


Agroforestry Systems | 2010

Microclimate patterns on the leeside of single-row tree windbreaks during different weather conditions in Florida farms: implications for improved crop production

Bijay Tamang; Michael G. Andreu; Donald L. Rockwood


Archive | 2003

Status of Bengal Florican Houbaropsis bengalensis in Nepal

Nabin Baral; Nilesh Timilsina; Bijay Tamang


Archive | 2005

Population status and breeding ecology of White-rumped Vulture Gyps bengalensis in Rampur Valley, Nepal

Nabin Baral; Ramji Gautam; Bijay Tamang


Ecological Engineering | 2008

Fast-growing trees for cogongrass (Imperata cylindrica) suppression and enhanced colonization of understory plant species on a phosphate-mine clay settling area.

Bijay Tamang; Donald L. Rockwood; Matthew Langholtz; Erin Maehr; Brian Becker; Steve Segrest


Agroforestry Systems | 2012

Equations for estimating aboveground biomass of cadaghi (Corymbia torelliana) trees in farm windbreaks

Bijay Tamang; Michael G. Andreu; Christina L. Staudhammer; Donald L. Rockwood; Shibu Jose


Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society | 2002

Status of Bengal Florican Houbaropsis Bengalensis in Royal Bardia National Park, Nepal

Nabin Baral; Bijay Tamang; Nilesh Timilsina


Plant Root | 2011

Towards an empirical relationship between root length density and root number in windbreak-grown cadaghi (Corymbia torelliana) trees

Bijay Tamang; Michael G. Andreu; Christina L. Staudhammer; Donald L. Rockwood; Shibu Jose


Proceedings of the Florida State Horticultural Society | 2010

Description and Performance of Four Eucalyptus grandis Cultivars Released by IFAS/UF in 2009

Donald L. Rockwood; Bijay Tamang

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University of Missouri

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