Gendered risk perceptions associated with human-wildlife conflict: implications for participatory conservation
ML Gore, JS Kahler - PLoS One, 2012 - journals.plos.org
This research aims to foster discourse about the extent to which gender is important to
consider within the context of participatory approaches for biological conservation. Our …
consider within the context of participatory approaches for biological conservation. Our …
Developing a theory of change for a community‐based response to illegal wildlife trade
The escalating illegal wildlife trade (IWT) is one of the most high‐profile conservation
challenges today. The crisis has attracted over US $350 million in donor and government …
challenges today. The crisis has attracted over US $350 million in donor and government …
The growing conflict between humans and wildlife: law and policy as contributing and mitigating factors
FM Madden - Journal of International Wildlife Law & Policy, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
Human-wildlife conflict (HWC) is an increasingly significant obstacle to the conservation of
wildlife. The growing body of HWC literature tends to focus on biological, economic and …
wildlife. The growing body of HWC literature tends to focus on biological, economic and …
Understanding and managing conservation conflicts
Conservation conflicts are increasing and need to be managed to minimise negative
impacts on biodiversity, human livelihoods, and human well-being. Here, we explore …
impacts on biodiversity, human livelihoods, and human well-being. Here, we explore …
[图书][B] Conflicts in conservation: Navigating towards solutions
Conflicts over the conservation of biodiversity are increasing and are serious obstacles to
wildlife conservation efforts worldwide. Changing patterns in land use, over-exploitation …
wildlife conservation efforts worldwide. Changing patterns in land use, over-exploitation …