Economy
Nepal's Wild Elephant's 14-Year Killing Spree: Natural Disaster or Human Error?
724FinanceZeynep Kaya

A wild elephant known for its attacks on human settlements in Nepal has killed four members of the same family, including the bride and grandson, 14 years after it previously killed the parents. The incident occurred in a village in the country's northwest region and was described by local authorities as 'the most severe human-elephant conflict case.'### The Elephant's Attack Pattern and Human-Elephant Conflict Framework
Natural Disasters and Human-Elephant Conflict: A Sign of an Ecological Crisis
The Economic Impact of Human-Elephant Conflict and Proposed Solutions
This incident in Nepal highlights the complex nature of the relationship between natural disasters and human-elephant conflict. It marks a critical point where the country's ecological and economic security intersect. Resolving the human-elephant conflict is not just an ecological issue but also requires a social and economic solution.