Conservation Biology
Early warning systems are strategic frameworks or tools designed to detect potential threats and provide timely information to prevent or mitigate adverse impacts, particularly in human-wildlife conflict scenarios. These systems can include monitoring technologies, data analysis, and community engagement to alert stakeholders about imminent wildlife interactions that could result in conflict. By facilitating proactive responses, early warning systems play a crucial role in reducing the negative consequences associated with wildlife encounters.
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