Economics of wildlife management—an overview
IM Gren, T Häggmark-Svensson, K Elofsson… - European Journal of …, 2018 - Springer
This study makes an explorative overview on two main research topics in economics of
wildlife management: determination of population sizes and policy design. The results point …
wildlife management: determination of population sizes and policy design. The results point …
The Nature of the Beast: Wildlife Valuation from the Iconic to the Ordinary
Wildlife species generate significant economic value through recreational opportunities,
ecosystem services, and their existence and preservation for future generations …
ecosystem services, and their existence and preservation for future generations …
China's mismatch of public awareness and biodiversity threats under economic trade
China is one of the countries with high biodiversity on the globe, but suffers extreme
biodiversity loss due to the increasingly interconnected economy. Understanding the nation …
biodiversity loss due to the increasingly interconnected economy. Understanding the nation …
Beyond compensation: Integrating local communities' livelihood choices in large carnivore conservation
Conserving biodiversity in human-dominated regions of the world is complex, particularly in
case of large carnivores where perceived conflicts exist with economic development …
case of large carnivores where perceived conflicts exist with economic development …
Local opinions on trophy hunting in Kyrgyzstan
I Nordbø, B Turdumambetov… - Journal of sustainable …, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
As traditional international trophy hunting destinations are becoming less accessible due to
hunting restrictions and regulations, new destinations are entering the scene, such as the …
hunting restrictions and regulations, new destinations are entering the scene, such as the …
Understanding social demand for sustainable nature conservation. The case of a protected natural space in South-Eastern Spain
The implementation of sustainable management plans for protected areas is one of the main
challenges for public institutions. These plans involve public participation and the …
challenges for public institutions. These plans involve public participation and the …
A model for the economic evaluation of cultural ecosystem services: the recreational hunting function in the agroforestry territories of Tuscany (Italy)
C Fagarazzi, C Sergiacomi, FM Stefanini, E Marone - Sustainability, 2021 - mdpi.com
Cultural ecosystem services (CESs) are non-material benefits generated by natural and
human ecosystems that substantially contribute to human wellbeing. Estimating the …
human ecosystems that substantially contribute to human wellbeing. Estimating the …
Including value orientations in choice models to estimate benefits of wildlife management policies
Value orientations towards wildlife affect the way people perceive nature and their
connection with animals. In particular, the social psychological literature within the …
connection with animals. In particular, the social psychological literature within the …
Are population changes of endangered little bustards associated with releases of red-legged partridges for hunting? A large-scale study from central Spain
X Cabodevilla, NJ Aebischer, F Mougeot… - European journal of …, 2020 - Springer
The release of farm-reared game birds for hunting is an increasingly common game
management practice. However, releasing could have negative effects on sympatric wild …
management practice. However, releasing could have negative effects on sympatric wild …
Sustainable Hunting as a Tourism Product in Dehesa Areas in Extremadura (Spain)
LM Martín-Delgado, V Jiménez-Barrado… - Sustainability, 2022 - mdpi.com
The dehesa is one of the main agricultural landscapes in the Extremadura region. It is
currently undergoing a production crisis caused by changes in the market, including the …
currently undergoing a production crisis caused by changes in the market, including the …