Data from: Global perspectives, local solutions: Improving human-predator coexistence through collaboration, meaningful experiences and cross-cultural knowledge.
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This dataset supports the literature review titled “Global perspectives,
local solutions: Improving human–predator coexistence through
collaboration, meaningful experiences and cross-cultural knowledge”, and
compiles data from 76 peer-reviewed articles from 33 countries that
address socio-ecological factors influencing human–predator coexistence
worldwide. The dataset includes both categorical and numerical variables
coded from the literature, covering aspects such as geographic region,
focal predator species, study design, stakeholder engagement, gender
representation, habitat types, presence of cross-cultural factors, and
factors associated with coexistence. Each row represents a distinct
study-species (when the distinction was made within the article, we
separated the species in different rows), and includes 21 variables
capturing key attributes distributed in columns. The dataset enables
exploration of spatial and thematic trends in coexistence research and
facilitates the analysis of factors contributing to coexistence between
humans and predators. It offers reuse potential for researchers conducting
global comparisons, investigating patterns in coexistence framing, and
exploring the underrepresented nuances of factors associated to predator
tolerance under different contexts. Variables are clearly labelled and
include a corresponding coding guide for transparency and reproducibility.
No original field data were collected for this dataset; all information
was extracted from previously published studies, which are cited in
supporting information S1 and within the article. Ethical considerations
are minimal, as all data were in the public domain at the time of
extraction. However, appropriate attribution should be given to both this
dataset and the original studies upon reuse.
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Dryad
创建时间:
2026-04-02



