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Human tiger conflict workshop report
2015  Full Book

The workshop, held over four days, sought to elicit broad and in-depth discussion from network end users (i.e. tiger landscape practitioners), on all elements of Human Tiger Conflict (HTC). To ensure a rich and open discussion, presentations were kept brief and at a 10-slide maximum. Presenters and their topics were selected based on one or two exceptional projects or actions they had been undertaking at their site in terms of HTC management. Other sites or programs were selected for presentation based on the learning and adaptation that had been built up at that site over a long period of time. Following the discussions, the workshop broke into four discussion groups. Each group was led by a facilitator with rapporteur chosen randomly for each session. The facilitator was also given guiding questions on the theme to ensure the discussion moved forward but on topic. Groups were given a minimum of an hour to discuss, and then reported back to the plenary for comment from other groups. Each presentation is summarised below, and all group discussion points and findings have been incorporated and cited throughout the report below. It was also deemed important to reinforce the positive linkages between each of the elements throughout the report - as an integrated approach to HTC, recognising these links was a cornerstone component of the workshop.

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