Nimisha SrivastavaMartin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg | MLU
Nimisha Srivastava
M.Sc. Wildlife Science
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Introduction
I am a wildlife biologist with a passion for exploring the intricate connections between conservation and political ecology. Currently pursuing my PhD at the Martin Luther University, Germany, my research focuses on the governance of tiger conservation in India and wolf conservation in Germany. Through my work, I aim to unravel the complex power dynamics and networking within multidisciplinary socio-political systems that are crucial for managing human-carnivore interactions.
Additional affiliations
December 2017 - March 2018
Green Future Foundation, New Delhi, India
Position
- Researcher
Description
- Project entitled "Assessment of human community and biodiversity status along the 300 km tower line spread over Assam, Tripura and Arunachal Pradesh, states of NE India and identification of its risks and impacts for developing mitigation strategies".
Education
June 2015 - July 2017
August 2011 - June 2014
Publications
Publications (4)
Human–wildlife interfaces are increasing rapidly due to the disproportionate growth of human and wildlife populations in a spatial context. The Himalayan system, a global biodiversity hotspot, is subject to landscape modification from various anthropogenic activities. In this study, we offer insights into the human–wildlife interface, reflecting av...
Earlier reported to have more than 25 individuals of golden jackals (Canis aureus) at a temple in Rann of Kachchh, the study finds that this unique system has come to an end. Different interviewed groups suggested different reasons to their decline with the real reason still unknown.
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