Fig. 1From: Estimating the risk of environmental contamination by forest users in African Swine Fever endemic areasSpatial arrangement of the elements used to simulate the risk of ASF environmental contamination by five types of forest users. Total study area = 50 km2; large squares = 1 km2 plots, used to simulate wild boar hunting; small blue squares = 3-ha plots used to simulate wood logging activities; light green circles = 10-ha plots identifying wild boar supplemental feeding stations (blue dots in the centre); dashed circles = simulated home ranges of ASF-free wild boar; red circles = simulated home ranges of ASF infected wild boar; black dots = wild boar droppings (infected droppings are circled in red); blue line = trajectory of an individual user; red lines = hunters’ trajectories, both collective (straight lines) and individual (broken line); yellow line = walking trajectory during a visit at a feeding station. The figure is a graphical representation of all the elements included in the simulations, although only some of them were included in the calculations in each scenarioBack to article page