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The role of psychology in determining human–predator conflict across southern Kenya
Authors:Laura R Perry  Tom P Moorhouse  Andrew J Loveridge  David W Macdonald
Institution:Wildlife Conservation Research Unit, Zoology Department, University of Oxford, Tubney House, Abingdon Road, Oxford, OX13 5QL U.K.
Abstract:Conflict between people and carnivores can lead to the widespread killing of predators in retaliation for livestock loss and is a major threat to predator populations. In Kenya, a large, rural, pastoralist population comes into regular conflict with predators, which persist across southern Kenya. We explored the social and psychological backdrop to livestock management practices in this area in a process designed to be easy to use and suitable for use across large areas for the study of conflict and transboundary implementation of wildlife conflict reduction measures, focusing on community involvement and needs. We carried out fully structured interviews of livestock managers with a survey tool that examined how social and psychological factors may influence livestock management behavior. We compared survey responses on 3 sites across the study area, resulting in 723 usable responses. Efficacy of individuals’ livestock management varied between and within communities. This variation was partially explained by normative and control beliefs regarding livestock management. Individual livestock managers’ self-reported management issues were often an accurate reflection of their practical management difficulties. Psychological norms, control beliefs, and attitudes differed among sites, and these differences partially explained patterns associated with conflict (i.e., variation in livestock management behavior). Thus, we conclude that a one-size-fits-all approach to improving livestock management and reducing human–predator conflict is not suitable.
Keywords:African carnivores  comparative methods  conservation psychology  human–wildlife conflict  livestock management  livestock predation  carnívoros africanos  conflicto humano – fauna  depredación del ganado  manejo de ganado  métodos comparativos  psicología de la conservación  保护心理学  家畜管理  对比法  人兽冲突  对家畜的捕食  非洲食肉动物
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