Paws without claws? Ecological effects of large carnivores in anthropogenic landscapes
DPJ Kuijper, E Sahlén, B Elmhagen… - … of the Royal …, 2016 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Large carnivores are frequently presented as saviours of biodiversity and ecosystem
functioning through their creation of trophic cascades, an idea largely based on studies …
functioning through their creation of trophic cascades, an idea largely based on studies …
[HTML][HTML] Key factors driving attitudes towards large mammals in conflict with humans
Biodiversity conflicts, and human–wildlife conflicts (HWC) in particular, are predicted to
increase. Understanding drivers of these conflicts is a prerequisite for develo** strategies …
increase. Understanding drivers of these conflicts is a prerequisite for develo** strategies …
[LIVRE][B] Navigating Environmental Attitudes
TA Heberlein - 2012 - books.google.com
The environment, and how humans affect it, is more of a concern now than ever. We are
constantly told that halting climate change requires raising awareness, changing attitudes …
constantly told that halting climate change requires raising awareness, changing attitudes …
[LIVRE][B] People and wildlife, conflict or co-existence?
R Woodroffe, S Thirgood, A Rabinowitz - 2005 - books.google.com
Human-wildlife conflict is a major issue in conservation. As people encroach into natural
habitats, and as conservation efforts restore wildlife to areas where they may have been …
habitats, and as conservation efforts restore wildlife to areas where they may have been …
A wildlife tolerance model and case study for understanding human wildlife conflicts
Human-wildlife conflict (HWC) is a complex conservation issue and acknowledging the
human dimensions of the problem is critical. Here we propose the Wildlife Tolerance Model …
human dimensions of the problem is critical. Here we propose the Wildlife Tolerance Model …
[LIVRE][B] Who cares about wildlife?
MJ Manfredo, MJ Manfredo - 2008 - Springer
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A meta‐analysis of studies on attitudes toward bears and wolves across Europe 1976–2012
The ranges of wolves (Canis lupus) and bears (Ursus arctos) across Europe have expanded
recently, and it is important to assess public attitudes toward this expansion because …
recently, and it is important to assess public attitudes toward this expansion because …
Paying for tolerance: rural citizens' attitudes toward wolf depredation and compensation
L Naughton‐Treves, R Grossberg… - Conservation …, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
As wolf (Canis lupus) populations recover in Wisconsin (USA), their depredations on
livestock, pets, and hunting dogs have increased. We used a mail‐back survey to assess the …
livestock, pets, and hunting dogs have increased. We used a mail‐back survey to assess the …
Attitudes of hunters, locals, and the general public in Sweden now that the wolves are back
The wolf population in Scandinavia has increased from functionally extinct to about 100
wolves since the 1970s. In 2001 we surveyed four groups of Swedes to analyze the …
wolves since the 1970s. In 2001 we surveyed four groups of Swedes to analyze the …
Longitudinal analysis of attitudes toward wolves
A Treves, L Naughton‐Treves… - Conservation Biology, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Understanding individual attitudes and how these predict overt opposition to predator
conservation or direct, covert action against predators will help to recover and maintain …
conservation or direct, covert action against predators will help to recover and maintain …