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Managing conflict between large carnivores and livestock
Conservation Biology, 2017Abstract Large carnivores are persecuted globally because they threaten human industries and livelihoods. How this conflict is managed has consequences for the conservation of large carnivores and biodiversity more broadly. Mitigating human–predator conflict should be evidence‐based and accommodate people's values while protecting ...
Van Eeden, LM +6 more
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Environmental Management, 2011
Many countries, including Sweden and Finland, are decentralizing the management of large carnivore species within their borders and emphasizing the role of stakeholder participation in legitimizing formal policy. Regional large carnivore committees (RLCCs), including representatives of authorities and non-governmental organizations, are essential to ...
Jani, Pellikka, Camilla, Sandström
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Many countries, including Sweden and Finland, are decentralizing the management of large carnivore species within their borders and emphasizing the role of stakeholder participation in legitimizing formal policy. Regional large carnivore committees (RLCCs), including representatives of authorities and non-governmental organizations, are essential to ...
Jani, Pellikka, Camilla, Sandström
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Group-level social influences for carnivore restoration and management
2023In this dissertation, I conducted research on how perceptions of the group level of the social system influence individuals' perspectives and behaviors related to carnivore restoration and management (CRM) in the U.S. American West. Using the case study of gray wolf (Canis lupus) reintroduction in Colorado, I explored three aspects of the group level ...
Gonzalez, Mireille N. +5 more
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Conservation and management of large carnivores in North America
International Journal of Environmental Studies, 2013Between the eighteenth and twentieth centuries in North America, large carnivores were significantly reduced in numbers and distribution. Wildlife management priorities changed during the last century to emphasize recovery and conservation with benefits to all species.
Sterling D. Miller +2 more
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Terrestrial carnivores and human food production: impact and management
Mammal Review, 20081. The production of food for human consumption has led to an historical and global conflict with terrestrial carnivores, which in turn has resulted in the extinction or extirpation of many species, although some have benefited. At present, carnivores affect food production by: (i) killing human producers; killing and/or eating (ii) fish/shellfish ...
P. J. Baker +4 more
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Management of large carnivores in Croatia
1996All three species of native large carnivores still live in Croatia. There is about 400 European brown bears (Ursus arctos), 120 lynxes (Lynx lynx), and 50 wolves (Canis lupus). Medium sized carnivores that range in Croatia are: golden jackal (Canis aureus), red fox (Canis vulpes), raccoon dog (Nyctereutes procyonides), river otter (Lutra lutra ...
Huber, Đuro, Kusak, Josip
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European Journal of Wildlife Research, 2014
Adaptive co-management (ACM) is a key concept in science and an increasingly adopted policy response in conservation, associated with a number of positive outcomes. However, the effects and mechanisms of co-management arrangements, including the conditions under which ACM gives rise to higher levels of internal and external legitimacy, are yet to be ...
Carina Lundmark +2 more
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Adaptive co-management (ACM) is a key concept in science and an increasingly adopted policy response in conservation, associated with a number of positive outcomes. However, the effects and mechanisms of co-management arrangements, including the conditions under which ACM gives rise to higher levels of internal and external legitimacy, are yet to be ...
Carina Lundmark +2 more
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Large carnivore management plans for the Republic Croatia
2008Croatia holds a growing brown bear (estimated 600 – 1000), growing or stable wolf (estimated 170 – 210) and decreasing lynx population (estimated 40 – 60 animals), mostly sharing the same habitat. The main goal for large carnivore managers is to secure long-term stabile populations in coexistence with human activities.
Sindičić, Magda +3 more
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Paradigms for managing carnivores: the case of the sea otter
1993Abstract Because sound empirical data on the ecology of most carnivores are lacking, the goals of management are often pursued through actions based on broadly held paradigms. Four common paradigms were examined and found to beoverly simplistic, unreliable or incorrect for management of the sea otter (Enhydra lutris).
James A Estes +2 more
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Present status and management of large carnivores in Croatia.
2003Article describes status, trend, management, research results for three large carnivores in Croatia by the end of 20th century.
Kusak, Josip, Huber, Đuro
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