Large Carnivore Conservation and Management

Large Carnivore Conservation and Management

Human Dimensions

Taylor & Francis Ltd

07/2018

364

Dura

Inglês

9781138039995

15 a 20 dias

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Part I Theoretical and methodological perspectives 1. Addressing human dimensions in large carnivore conservation and management: Insights from environmental social science and social psychology Tasos Hovardas 2. Research amidst the contentious issue of wolf presence: Exploration of reference frames and social, cultural, and political dimensions Annelie Sjoelander-Lindqvist, Anna Bendz, Serena Cinque, and Camilla Sandstroem 3. Socio-political illegal acts as a challenge for wolf conservation and management: Implications for legitimizing traditional hunting practices Mari Pohja-Mykra 4. Situated, reflexive research in practice: Applying feminist methodology to a study of human-bear conflict Catherine Jampel 5. A methodology for stakeholder analysis, consultation and engagement in large carnivore conservation and management Tasos Hovardas Part II Heterogeneity in perceptions of and behaviour towards large carnivores 6. A community divided: Local perspectives on the reintroduction of Eurasian lynx (Lynx lynx) to the UK Steven Lipscombe, Chris White, Adam Eagle and Erwin Van Maanen 7. Heterogeneity in perceptions of large carnivores: Insights from Sanjay Gandhi National Park, Mumbai, and Ladakh Sunetro Ghosal 8. Considering wolves as active agents in understanding stakeholder perceptions and developing management strategies Nicolas Lescureux, Laurent Garde, and Michel Meuret 9. Attitudes towards large carnivore species in the West Carpathians: Shifts in public perception and media content after the return of the wolf and the bear Miroslav Kutal, Petr Kovarik, Leona Kutalova, Michal Bojda, and Martina Duskova 10. Rural-urban heterogeneity in attitudes towards large carnivores in Sweden, 1976-2014 Goeran Ericsson, Camilla Sandstroem, and Shawn J. Riley 11. Challenging the false dichotomy of Us vs Them: Heterogeneity in stakeholder identities regarding carnivores Michelle L. Lute and Meredith L. Gore Part III Decision-making, stakeholder involvement, and policy in large carnivore conservation and management 12. Inappropriate consideration of animal interests in predator management: Towards a comprehensive moral code Francisco J. Santiago-Avila, William S. Lynn, and Adrian Treves 13. Science, society and snow Leopards: Bridging the divides through collaborations and best practice convergence Charudutt Mishra, Justine Shanti Alexander, Yash Veer Bhatnagar, Orjan Johansson, Koustubh Sharma, Kulbhushansingh R. Suryawanshi, Muhammad Ali Nawaz, and Gustaf Samelius 14. Between politics and management: Governing large carnivores in Fennoscandia Camilla Sandstroem, Annelie Sjoelander-Lindqvist, Jani Pellikka, Juha Hiedanpaa, Olve Krange, and Ketil Skogen 15. Trans-boundary and trans-regional management of a large carnivore: Managing brown bears across national and regional borders in Europe Vincenzo Penteriani, Djuro Huber, Klemen Jerina, Miha Krofel, Jose Vicente Lopez-Bao, Andres Ordiz, Alejandra Zarzo-Arias, and Fredrik Dalerum 16. Good practice in large carnivore conservation and management: Insights from the EU Platform on coexistence between people and large carnivores Tasos Hovardas and Katrina Marsden
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