Conclusion

The problem that commonly occurs in developing countries is the struggle between human landuse and the animals that are displace by our practices. There are many ways to solve the problem but then there would always be a looser. In this case the selected site does not impact human land uses and would greatly benefit the ones who are losing at this point. It is these types of spatial conflicts that GIS can provide solutions that are accurate and circumstantial. Usually these conflicts are unclear and hard to identify the intentions of each side. GIS can be used as a tool in order to clarify the situation. Clarification of current conservation situations can be easily obtained through the use of GIS.