Cross-boundary collaboration: key to the conservation puzzle
Highlights•Successful conservation often requires collaboration across international
boundaries.•A wide range of strategies have been used to advance cross-boundary …
boundaries.•A wide range of strategies have been used to advance cross-boundary …
Don't forget to look down–collaborative approaches to predator conservation
Finding effective ways of conserving large carnivores is widely recognised as a priority in
conservation. However, there is disagreement about the most effective way to do this, with …
conservation. However, there is disagreement about the most effective way to do this, with …
A meta‐analysis of studies on attitudes toward bears and wolves across Europe 1976–2012
The ranges of wolves (Canis lupus) and bears (Ursus arctos) across Europe have expanded
recently, and it is important to assess public attitudes toward this expansion because …
recently, and it is important to assess public attitudes toward this expansion because …
Large carnivore damage in Europe: Analysis of compensation and prevention programs
The mitigation of conflicts associated with large carnivore damage to livestock and
agriculture is pivotal to their conservation. We evaluate current programs to compensate and …
agriculture is pivotal to their conservation. We evaluate current programs to compensate and …
Longitudinal analysis of attitudes toward wolves
A Treves, L Naughton‐Treves… - Conservation Biology, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Understanding individual attitudes and how these predict overt opposition to predator
conservation or direct, covert action against predators will help to recover and maintain …
conservation or direct, covert action against predators will help to recover and maintain …
[HTML][HTML] Public perceptions and attitudes toward urban wildlife encounters–A decade of change
SM Basak, MS Hossain, DT O'Mahony… - Science of the total …, 2022 - Elsevier
Europe is currently undergoing dynamic land use changes causing the expansion of urban
habitat, which is driving wildlife species to colonise conurbations, resulting in an increased …
habitat, which is driving wildlife species to colonise conurbations, resulting in an increased …
Avoiding negativity bias: Towards a positive psychology of human–wildlife relationships
Recently, new approaches to wildlife management are being developed, such as
coexistence management and convivial conservation. These approaches aim to shift …
coexistence management and convivial conservation. These approaches aim to shift …
Alleviating human–wildlife conflicts: identifying the causes and mapping the risk of illegal poisoning of wild fauna
P Mateo‐Tomás, PP Olea… - Journal of Applied …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Illegal human behaviour such as those affecting natural resource use or resulting from
human–wildlife conflicts threaten the sustainable management of ecosystems and the …
human–wildlife conflicts threaten the sustainable management of ecosystems and the …
Attitudes towards returning wolves (Canis lupus) in Germany: Exposure, information sources and trust matter
Understanding how exposure and information affect public attitudes towards returning large
carnivores in Europe is critical for human-carnivore coexistence, especially for developing …
carnivores in Europe is critical for human-carnivore coexistence, especially for developing …
Human-wildlife conflicts and the need to include coexistence
B Frank, JA Glikman - Human-wildlife interactions: Turning …, 2019 - books.google.com
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 …