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Understanding conflicts about wildlife [electronic resource] : a biosocial approach

Understanding conflicts about wildlife [electronic resource] : a biosocial approach

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Hill, Catherine M. Webber, Amanda D. Priston, Nancy E. C.
서명 / 저자사항
Understanding conflicts about wildlife [electronic resource] : a biosocial approach / edited by Catherine M. Hill, Amanda D. Webber, and Nancy E.C. Priston.
발행사항
New York :   Berghahn Books,   2017.  
형태사항
1 online resource (x, 218 p.) : ill.
총서사항
Studies of the Biosocial Society ;volume 9
ISBN
9781785334634 (electronic bk.) 1785334638 (electronic bk.) 9781785334627 (hardcover : alk. paper) 178533462X (hardcover : alk. paper)
요약
Conflicts about wildlife are usually portrayed and understood as resulting from the negative impacts of wildlife on human livelihoods or property. However, a greater depth of analysis reveals that many instances of human-wildlife conflict are often better understood as people-people conflict, wherein there is a clash of values between different human groups. "Understanding Conflicts About Wildlife" unites academics and practitioners from across the globe to develop a holistic view of these interactions. It considers the political and social dimensions of 'human-wildlife conflicts' alongside effective methodological approaches, and will be of value to academics, conservationists and policy makers.
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Introduction. Complex problems: using a biosocial approach to understanding human-wildlife interactions / Catherine M. Hill -- People, perceptions and 'pests': human-wildlife interactions and the politics of conflict / Phyllis C. Lee -- Block, push or pull? Three responses to monkey crop-raiding in Japan / John Knight -- Unintended consequences in conservation: how conflict mitigation may raise the conflict level: the case of wolf management in Norway / Ketil Skogen -- Badger-human conflict: an overlooked historical context for bovine TB debates in the UK / Angela Cassidy -- Savage-values: conservation and personhood in Southern suriname / Marc Brightman -- Wildlife value orientations as an approach to understanding the social context of human-wildlife conflict / Alia M. Dietsch, Michael J. Manfredo and Tara L. Teel -- A long-term comparison of local perceptions of crop loss to wildlife at Kibale National Park, Uganda: exploring consistency across individuals and sites / Lisa Naughton-Treves, Jessica L'Roe, Andrew L'Roe and Adrian Treves -- Conservation conflict transformation: addressing the missing link in wildlife conservation / Francine Madden and Brian McQuinn -- Engaging farmers and understanding their behaviour to develop effective deterrants to crop damage by wildlife / Graham E. Wallace and Catherine M. Hill -- Using geographic information systems at sites of negative human-wildlife interactions: current applications and future developments / Amanda D. Webber, Stewart Thompson, Neil Bailey and Nancy E. C. Priston.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Issued also as a book.  
일반주제명
Human-animal relationships. Wildlife management. Wildlife conservation. Wildlife depredation.
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List of Figures and Tables	p. vii
Acknowledgements	p. ix
Introduction, Complex Problems: Using a Biosocial Approach to Understanding Human-Wildlife Interactions   Catherine M. Hill	p. 1
1	People, Perceptions and ''Pests'': Human-Wildlife Interactions and the Politics of Conflict   Phyllis C. Lee	p. 15
2	Block, Push or Pull? Three Responses to Monkey Crop-Raiding in Japan   John Knight	p. 36
3	Unintended Consequences in Conservation: How Conflict Mitigation May Raise the Conflict Level-The Case of Wolf Management in Norway   Ketil Skogen	p. 49
4	Badger-Human Conflict: An Overlooked Historical Context for Bovine TB Debates in the UK   Angela Cassidy	p. 65
5	Savage Values: Conservation and Personhood in Southern Suriname   Marc Brightman	p. 95
6	Wildlife Value Orientations as an Approach to Understanding the Social Context of Human-Wildlife Conflict   Alia M. Dietsch and Michael J. Manfredo and Tara L. Teel	p. 107
7	A Long-Term Comparison of Local Perceptions of Crop Loss to Wildlife at Kibale National Park, Uganda: Exploring Consistency Across Individuals and Sites   Lisa Naughton-Treves and Jessica L''Roe and Andrew L''Roe and Adrian Treves	p. 127
8	Conservation Conflict Transformation: Addressing the Missing Link in Wildlife Conservation   Francine Madden and Brian McQuinn	p. 148
9	Engaging Farmers and Understanding Their Behaviour to Develop Effective Deterrents to Crop Damage by Wildlife   Graham E. Wallace and Catherine M. Hill	p. 170
10	Using Geographic Information Systems at Sites of Negative Human-Wildlife Interactions: Current Applications and Future Developments   Amanda D. Webber and Stewart Thompson and Neil Bailey and Nancy E.C. Priston	p. 194
Index	p. 211

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