Public participation and institutional fit: a social–psychological perspective
DA DeCaro, MK Stokes - Ecology and Society, 2013 - JSTOR
Public participation plays a role in the development and long-term maintenance of
environmental institutions that are well-matched to local social–ecological conditions …
environmental institutions that are well-matched to local social–ecological conditions …
Meanings, drivers, and motivations for community-based conservation in Latin America
Indigenous and rural communities have developed strategies aimed at supporting their
livelihoods and protecting biodiversity. Motivational factors underlying these local …
livelihoods and protecting biodiversity. Motivational factors underlying these local …
Empowering local people through community-based resource monitoring: a comparison of Brazil and Namibia
P de Araujo Lima Constantino, HSA Carlos… - Ecology and …, 2012 - JSTOR
Biological resource monitoring systems are implemented in many countries and often
depend on the participation of local people. It has been suggested that these systems …
depend on the participation of local people. It has been suggested that these systems …
Increasing participation in incentive programs for biodiversity conservation
Engaging private landowners in conservation activities for imperiled species is critical to
maintaining and enhancing biodiversity. Market‐based approaches can incentivize …
maintaining and enhancing biodiversity. Market‐based approaches can incentivize …
[HTML][HTML] The role of perceptions for community-based marine resource management
K Beyerl, O Putz, A Breckwoldt - Frontiers in Marine Science, 2016 - frontiersin.org
Every community-based marine resource management (CBMRM) inherently takes place in a
highly complex social–ecological environment, and stakeholder perceptions related to …
highly complex social–ecological environment, and stakeholder perceptions related to …
Information safety assurances increase intentions to use COVID-19 contact tracing applications, regardless of autonomy-supportive or controlling message framing
Promoting the use of contact tracing technology will be an important step in global recovery
from the COVID-19 pandemic. Across two studies, we assessed two messaging strategies …
from the COVID-19 pandemic. Across two studies, we assessed two messaging strategies …
Protected area governance and its influence on local perceptions, attitudes and collaboration
Globally, protected areas are faced with a myriad of threats emanating principally from
anthropogenic drivers, which underpins the importance of the human element in protected …
anthropogenic drivers, which underpins the importance of the human element in protected …
Practical implications of understanding the influence of motivations on commitment to voluntary urban conservation stewardship
Although the word commitment is prevalent in conservation biology literature and despite
the importance of people's commitment to the success of conservation initiatives …
the importance of people's commitment to the success of conservation initiatives …
Motivational crowding in payments for ecosystem service schemes: a global systematic review
JF Akers, M Yasué - Conservation and Society, 2019 - journals.lww.com
We contribute to the growing body of literature on the ecological and socio-psychological
impacts of providing payments as rewards for conservation. We conducted a systematic …
impacts of providing payments as rewards for conservation. We conducted a systematic …
[HTML][HTML] Understanding and applying principles of social cognition and decision making in adaptive environmental governance
Environmental governance systems are under greater pressure to adapt and to cope with
increased social and ecological uncertainty from stressors like climate change. We review …
increased social and ecological uncertainty from stressors like climate change. We review …