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2022
October-December
| Vol 20 | Issue 4

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Complex Ways in Which Landscape Conditions and Risks Affect Human Attitudes Towards Wildlife |
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Arthur B Muneza, Bernard Amakobe, Simon Kasaine, Daniel B Kramer, Mwangi Githiru, Gary J Roloff, Matt W Hayward, Robert A Montgomery |
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Negative interactions between humans and wildlife (i.e. those presenting risks to human security or private property) can trigger retaliation and potential human-wildlife conflict (HWC). The nature ... |
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Conservation, Human-Wildlife Conflict, and Decentralised Governance: Complexities Beyond Incomplete Devolution |
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Rhianna R Hohbein, Jesse B Abrams |
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Decentralisation of environmental governance (DEG) proliferated around the world in the 1990s, inspired, in part, by theories of common-pool resource governance that argued that local communities co... |
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Local Attitudes Toward Amur Tiger (Panthera tigris altaica) Conservation in the Russian Far East |
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Anna S Mukhacheva, Eugenia V Bragina, Dale G Miquelle, Heidi E Kretser, Vasilissa V Derugina |
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Public support is a necessary component of large carnivore conservation. We analysed public opinion on Amur tigers, Panthera tigris altaica, in Russia's Far East, the northernmost strongh... |
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