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Developing a sustainable model for human-elephant coexistence in Thailand

 

Key Facts

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Main Project
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£533,656
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Thailand

Summary

Human-elephant conflict (HEC) threatens elephant populations and human livelihoods. This project will develop a sustainable model for human-elephant coexistence in Thailand by increasing country-wide capacity to implement and monitor suitable, cost-effective HEC mitigation measures and assessing the feasibility of and piloting HEC insurance and elephant-friendly business models. Elephant-friendly livelihoods will be strengthened and scaled in the southern Western Forest Complex, a key elephant stronghold and HEC hotspot, reducing poverty, and improving attitudes towards elephants and protected areas.
 
Status Current
Reference 30-003
Round 29
Start 01/04/2023
End 31/03/2026

Project Leader


Project Partners
HEVN - Human-Elephant Voices Network, DNP - Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation

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Regions
East Asia

Countries
Thailand

Documents:
Download: Half Year Report - 30-003 HYR1 - 27/02/2024

Download: Application Form - 30-003 App - 26/05/2023