Rearticulating the myth of human–wildlife conflict

MN Peterson, JL Birckhead, K Leong… - Conservation …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Human–wildlife conflict has emerged as the central vocabulary for cases requiring balance
between resource demands of humans and wildlife. This phrase is problematic because …

Deconstructing the poaching phenomenon: A review of typologies for understanding illegal hunting

E Von Essen, HP Hansen… - British Journal of …, 2014 - academic.oup.com
This review explores the way that the illegal hunting phenomenon has been framed by
research. We demarcate three main approaches that have been used to deconstruct the …

Conservation and the myth of consensus

MN Peterson, MJ Peterson… - Conservation …, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
Environmental policy makers are embracing consensus‐based approaches to
environmental decision making in an attempt to enhance public participation in conservation …

Developing an integrated conceptual framework to understand biodiversity conflicts

RM White, A Fischer, K Marshall, JMJ Travis, TJ Webb… - Land use policy, 2009 - Elsevier
Although biodiversity-related conflicts are generally embedded into an ecological, economic
and social context, reported studies often focus on only one of these aspects. The practical …

The influence of philosophical perspectives in integrative research: a conservation case study in the Cairngorms National Park

AC Evely, I Fazey, M Pinard, X Lambin - Ecology and Society, 2008 - JSTOR
The benefits of increasing the contribution of the social sciences in the fields of
environmental and conservation science disciplines are increasingly recognized. However …

Information theory in wildlife science: critique and viewpoint

FS Guthery, LA Brennan, MJ Peterson… - The Journal of Wildlife …, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
We question whether the growing popularity of model selection based on information theory
(IT) and using the Akaike's Information Criterion (AIC) represent a useful paradigm shift in …

Introducing relational values as a tool for shark conservation, science, and management

RA Skubel, M Shriver-Rice, GM Maranto - Frontiers in Marine Science, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Relational values (RV) are values that arise from a relationship with nature, encompassing a
sense of place, feelings of well-being (mental and physical health), and cultural, community …

Barriers to building wildlife-inclusive cities: Insights from the deliberations of urban ecologists, urban planners and landscape designers

CAM Kay, AT Rohnke, HA Sander, T Stankowich… - 2022 - repository.cam.ac.uk
Barriers to building wildlife‐inclusive cities: Insights from the deliberations of
urban ecologists, urban planners Page 1 People and Nature. 2021;00:1–9. | 1 …

A human-centered framework for innovation in conservation incentive programs

MG Sorice, CJ Donlan - Ambio, 2015 - Springer
The promise of environmental conservation incentive programs that provide direct payments
in exchange for conservation outcomes is that they enhance the value of engaging in …

Flagships or battleships: deconstructing the relationship between social conflict and conservation flagship species

LR Douglas, D Veríssimo - Environment and Society, 2013 - berghahnjournals.com
Flagship species, common components of conservation programs, are frequently implicated
in social conflicts. This article examines the multiple roles of flagships in conflicts including …