Title:

Comment on Rust et al.: Human-carnivore conflict in Namibia is not simply about black and white

Publication Year:
2016
Abstract:

Carnivore conservationists agree that addressing the socioeconomic needs of people is critical to human-carnivore conflict mitigation. We therefore welcome studies that encompass complex social and cultural factors that affect the severity of human-carnivore conflict on Namibian farmlands. However, we contend that the recent study by Rust et al. (2016) was poorly designed, used inappropriate sampling methods, lacked quantitative information on their qualitative results, and ultimately produced unsupported conclusions about the role of historic apartheid and current racism in exacerbating human-carnivore conflict in Namibia. We outline our concerns regarding the methods used, and demonstrate that the conclusions drawn by Rust et al. were not supported by their data. Keywords: Human-carnivore conflict, livestock farming, Namibia, racism, research methods, study design.

Publication Title:

Society and Natural Resources

Volume:
30
Issue:
10
Pages:
1299-1303
Item Type:
Journal Article
Language:
en

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