Rerouting Framework for Sustainable Management in Elephant Conservation

Nazirah Mohamad Abdullah, S. Rambat, Amir Hamzah Othman, Astina Tugi, Nurul Hazirah Nor Hassan, S. Saaban
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Human-Elephant Conflict (HEC) has been identified as one of the major threats to wild elephants throughouttheirrange in thirteen countries,including Malaysia. With development encroaching onthe elephant’s natural territories, the number of HEC cases has increased. The aim of this study is to focus on developing a framework for elephant rerouting and causewaysusing geomatics technology and 3D geo-visualizationas a strategy to conserve elephantsin a sustainable wayfor Taman Negara Rompin.The framework wasused to propose alternative pathwaysbased on rational model. As a result of the framework, four main elementsstrongly highlighted in the rerouting framework are elephant diet’s sources, tracking trails, fencing and deterrents,and the corridor monitoring. These elements are important for rerouting and causeway of the elephant. With the integration of geographical information system,the knowledgeneeded toprotect elephants from HECcan be enhanced.
大象保护可持续管理的路线变更框架
人象冲突(HEC)已被确定为包括马来西亚在内的13个国家野生大象的主要威胁之一。随着开发活动侵占大象的自然领地,HEC病例的数量有所增加。本研究的目的是重点开发一个框架,利用地理信息技术和三维地理可视化技术,以可持续的方式保护大象,为Taman Negara Rompin提供大象改道和通道。利用该框架提出了基于理性模型的备选路径。作为该框架的结果,在改道框架中强调了四个主要要素:大象饮食来源、跟踪路径、围栏和威慑以及走廊监测。这些因素对于大象的改道和绕行都很重要。通过地理信息系统的整合,可以提高保护大象免受hecc侵害所需的知识。
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