Mitigating human-wildlife conflict
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Protecting against elephant damage to farms: as in warning systems developed along the Kinabatangan River in Sabah, Malaysian Borneo
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Insuring against human-wildlife conflict
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Providing a flock of communally-owned sheep to replace those lost to particular families as a result of predation from animals in protected areas in Pakistan
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Modifying land management inside the protected area
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Providing funds to compensate farmers for sympathetic management for wildlife: grants have helped to modify use of Alpine meadows in Hohe Tauen National Park, Austria
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Modifying land management outside the protected area
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Helping to develop sustainable agriculture near a protected area to compensate for loss of resources: as in Dja National Park, Cameroon
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Supporting increased educational capacity
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Providing funds for school buildings: tourists have funded schools around Bwindi Impenetrable Forest Reserve in Uganda
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Supporting increased health care
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Contributing to providing medical facilities: as in Djouj National Park in Senegal where a medical centre is included in the park headquarters
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Building capacity for alternative livelihoods
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Training local people as guides as in Keoladeo National Park, India or in making local crafts to sell as around the Dana Reserve, Jordan
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Providing alternative homeland
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Resettlement of communities to other land: communities are being supported in moving from Cat Tien National Park in southern Vietnam.
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