Predators and the public trust
Many democratic governments recognize a duty to conserve environmental resources,
including wild animals, as a public trust for current and future citizens. These public trust …
including wild animals, as a public trust for current and future citizens. These public trust …
A review of the critics of invasion biology
MH Cassini - Biological Reviews, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Herein, I review existing criticisms of the field of invasion biology. Firstly, I identifiy problems
of conceptual weaknesses, including disagreements regarding:(i) definitions of invasive …
of conceptual weaknesses, including disagreements regarding:(i) definitions of invasive …
The social identity approach to understanding socio-political conflict in environmental and natural resources management
Insights from the social identity approach can be useful in understanding the drivers of
dysfunctional conflict in environmental and natural resources management (ENRM). Such …
dysfunctional conflict in environmental and natural resources management (ENRM). Such …
Thinking about individual actor-level perspectives in sociotechnical transitions: A comment on the transitions research agenda
The 2019 STRN research agenda identifies connecting the different'levels' of transitions
processes as a worthwhile line of work. Individual actor-level processes are an example of …
processes as a worthwhile line of work. Individual actor-level processes are an example of …
Human-wildlife conflicts and the need to include coexistence
How societies view wildlife determines the outcome of human–wildlife interaction and,
depending on the context, translates into a coexistence, neutral or conflict situation …
depending on the context, translates into a coexistence, neutral or conflict situation …
Improving engagement in managing reintroduction conflicts: learning from beaver reintroduction
Social factors hold implications for the success or failure of wildlife reintroductions. Potential
conflict issues may prevent projects from proceeding or succeeding. The manner in which …
conflict issues may prevent projects from proceeding or succeeding. The manner in which …
Social identity, values, and trust in government: How stakeholder group, ideology, and wildlife value orientations relate to trust in a state agency for wildlife …
Our objective was to understand how social identity and values influenced general public
and stakeholder trust in a state wildlife management agency (SWMA). In particular, we …
and stakeholder trust in a state wildlife management agency (SWMA). In particular, we …
Moral dimensions of human–wildlife conflict
Despite increasing support for conservation globally, controversy over specific conservation
policies persists among diverse stakeholders. Investigating the links between morals in …
policies persists among diverse stakeholders. Investigating the links between morals in …
Socio‐ecological drivers of public conservation voting: Restoring gray wolves to C olorado, USA
Understanding factors that influence real‐world public conservation behaviors is critical for
develo** successful conservation policies and management actions. Citizens of Colorado …
develo** successful conservation policies and management actions. Citizens of Colorado …
Citizen science as a bottom‐up approach to address human–wildlife conflicts: From theories and methods to practical implications
EF Ostermann‐Miyashita, N Pernat… - … Science and Practice, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Although biodiversity conservation is a prioritized topic globally, agreements and regulations
at multiple levels often fail to meet the desired effects due to insufficient knowledge …
at multiple levels often fail to meet the desired effects due to insufficient knowledge …