8. “In some respects, indeed, wildlife benefits
from warfare: combatant armies effectively
designate war zones as “off limits” to casual
wanderers thus quarantining large areas of
Africa from hunters and poachers.” Meyers
(1979).
Virtually no work has been done to
quantify large-scale patterns on the
relationships between civil-conflict
and biodiversity.
9.
10. Project Idea
• To model the spatial-temporal relationships
between protected areas and civil conflict
in Central Africa 1960-present.
• Is conflict more likely to occur with proximity
to PAs?
• Is conflict more likely to occur after PA
designation?
12. ACLED
• Designed for disaggregated conflict analysis
and crisis mapping
• Data are currently being coded from 1997
to early 2010 and the project continues to
backdate conflict information for African
states to the year of independence.
13. ACLED
• These data contain information on
• the date and location of conflict events
• the type of event
• the rebel and other groups involved
• changes in territorial control.
14. ACLED
• Events are derived from a variety of
sources, mainly concentrating on reports
from war zones, humanitarian agencies, and
research publications.
• The precision of each event is coded.
• Data can be assimilated easily into any GIS,
mapping program, or statistical package.