The impact of species concept on biodiversity studies

PM Agapow, ORP Bininda-Emonds*… - … quarterly review of …, 2004 - journals.uchicago.edu
Species are defined using a variety of different operational techniques. While discussion of
the various methodologies has previously been restricted mostly to taxonomists, the …

[LIVRE][B] Wildlife ecology, conservation, and management

JM Fryxell, ARE Sinclair, G Caughley - 2014 - books.google.com
To understand modern principles of sustainable management and the conservation of
wildlife species requires intimate knowledge about demography, animal behavior, and …

[LIVRE][B] Conservation of wildlife populations: demography, genetics, and management

LS Mills - 2012 - books.google.com
Population ecology has matured to a sophisticated science with astonishing potential for
contributing solutions to wildlife conservation and management challenges. And yet, much …

[LIVRE][B] Design for ecological democracy

RT Hester - 2006 - lj.uwpress.org
The realms of socially-minded landscape architecture and ecological design are rapidly
expanding. Landscape architecture is a dynamic field in which practicioners, academics …

[LIVRE][B] Natural enemies: people-wildlife conflicts in anthropological perspective

J Knight - 2013 - api.taylorfrancis.com
Wild animals raid crops, attack livestock, and sometimes threaten people. Conflicts with
wildlife are widespread, assume a variety of forms, and elicit a range of human responses …

[PDF][PDF] An overview of biodiversity conservation in Ghana: challenges and prospects

DK Attuaquayefio, JN Folib - West African Journal of Applied Ecology, 2005 - ajol.info
Abstract The Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), to which Ghana became a signatory
in 1992, and other Multilateral International Environmental Agreements enjoin signatory …

When wildlife tourism goes wrong: a case study of stakeholder and management issues regarding Dingoes on Fraser Island, Australia

GL Burns, P Howard - Tourism Management, 2003 - Elsevier
Images on brochures, web pages and postcards lead to an expectation by tourists and
visitors that interaction with Dingoes (Canis lupus Dingo) will be part of their Fraser Island …

What is the future for wild, large herbivores in human‐modified agricultural landscapes?

IJ Gordon - Wildlife Biology, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Since the dawn of agriculture, people and wild animals have been in conflict because
agricultural crops generally offer a rich food source for wild animals as well as for people …

Naturally happy, naturally healthy: the role of the natural environment in well-being.

GW Burns - 2005 - psycnet.apa.org
Does contact with the world of nature have beneficial effects on our well-being? If so, what
are those effects? Can they enhance our psychological, or even, physical health? What is …

Should dingoes die? Principles for engaging ecocentric ethics in wildlife tourism management

GL Burns, J Macbeth, S Moore - Journal of Ecotourism, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
Ethics underlie all our decisions and actions. The aim of this paper is to, first, highlight the
sorts of ethical positions that inform wildlife management and, second, to propose a different …