Accounting for diversity: Exploring the inclusivity of recreation planning in the United Kingdom's protected areas
RC Edwards, BMH Larson - Landscape and Urban Planning, 2022 - Elsevier
Protected areas (PAs) deliver a wide variety of benefits to visitors including mental and
physical health, environmental knowledge, and a sense of community. Unfortunately, many …
physical health, environmental knowledge, and a sense of community. Unfortunately, many …
Volunteering and collaborative governance innovation in the Wadden Sea National Park
G Kwiatkowski, AM Hjalager, J Liburd… - Current Issues in …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
This study is motivated by the financial scarcity allocated by governments to nature
conservation, national park maintenance and sustainable development in many parts of the …
conservation, national park maintenance and sustainable development in many parts of the …
Contrasting visions of science in ecological restoration: Expert-lay dynamics between professional practitioners and volunteers
YC Weng - Geoforum, 2015 - Elsevier
Ecological restoration as a popular form of volunteer participation has been praised as an
example of democratic natural resource management. However, the involvement of …
example of democratic natural resource management. However, the involvement of …
Health and social benefits of living with 'wild'nature
As nature protection and rewilding initiatives gain momentum around the globe there is
renewed focus on the potential health and social benefits of interactions with nature for …
renewed focus on the potential health and social benefits of interactions with nature for …
Public willingness to engage in backyard conservation in New Zealand: Exploring motivations and barriers for participation
Citizen science and participatory conservation offer benefits to urban wildlife and help foster
human–nature relationships in cities. To optimize conservation and social outcomes it is …
human–nature relationships in cities. To optimize conservation and social outcomes it is …
How and why beekeepers participate in the INSIGNIA citizen science honey bee environmental monitoring project
K Gratzer, R Brodschneider - Environmental Science and Pollution …, 2021 - Springer
In the “contributory” citizen science project INSIGNIA, beekeepers carried out non-invasive
sampling of their own honey bee colonies for an environmental investigation of pesticide …
sampling of their own honey bee colonies for an environmental investigation of pesticide …
The relationship between volunteer motivations and variation in frequency of participation in conservation activities
Environmental conservation activities such as biodiversity and natural resource
management are supported by many eager volunteers in many countries. Because it takes a …
management are supported by many eager volunteers in many countries. Because it takes a …
[HTML][HTML] Factors influencing local decisions to use habitats to protect coastal communities from hazards
Coastal hazard mitigation policy in the US has historically focused on construction of
hardened, or gray, infrastructure. Recently, there is increased public interest and policy …
hardened, or gray, infrastructure. Recently, there is increased public interest and policy …
[图书][B] Wildlife conservation on farmland: Conflict in the countryside
DW Macdonald, R Feber - 2015 - books.google.com
Volume 1: Integrates more than 30 years of research by the Wildlife Conservation Research
Unit at Oxford to reveal how agricultural systems and wildlife interact, presenting examples …
Unit at Oxford to reveal how agricultural systems and wildlife interact, presenting examples …
Muddy waters: refining the way forward for the “sustainability science” of socio-hydrogeology
The trouble with groundwater is that despite its critical importance to global water supplies, it
frequently attracts insufficient management attention relative to more visible surface water …
frequently attracts insufficient management attention relative to more visible surface water …