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Broad support for lethal control of wild deer among subscribers of nature organisations in England and Wales

open access: yesPeople and Nature, EarlyView.
Abstract Wild deer populations are increasing across the northern hemisphere, posing challenges to the environment and people. Deer impacts can be managed using lethal and non‐lethal practices, but research suggests lethal control receives mixed support.
Elena Cini   +9 more
wiley   +1 more source

Using a social‐ecological macrosystems framework to understand how human activities alter ecological synchrony

open access: yesPeople and Nature, EarlyView.
Abstract Different aspects of ecological systems, biotic or abiotic, often fluctuate in coordinated patterns over space and time. Such high concordance between ecological processes is often referred to as ecological synchrony. Human activities, including and beyond climate change, have the potential to alter ecological synchrony by disrupting or ...
Yiluan Song   +9 more
wiley   +1 more source

ROLE OF RURAL TOURISM FOR DEVELOPMENT OF RURAL AREAS

open access: yesJournal of Central European Agriculture, 2007
The paper analyse the role of rural tourism for the development of rural areas, on the comparison of two regions with different types of rural tourism. One area is of highly diversifi ed rural tourism with wide range of tourist products (rafting, hiking, cycling, farm tourism, skiing …). The tourism offer in the second area is much more uniform (mainly
Udovč, Andrej, Perpar, Anton
openaire   +4 more sources

Cultural Potential of Rural Tourism

open access: yesManaging of Culture
The authors of the article substantiate the relevance of the analysis of the cultural potential of such a direction of domestic tourism as rural. Rural tourism is often interpreted in a narrow sense as recreation in rural areas. The authors believe that this type of tourism should be understood more broadly, taking into account both the interests of ...
Irina B. Britvina   +2 more
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THE DEVELOPMENT OF RURAL TOURISM IN SLOVENIA

open access: yes, 2020
The aim of our study was to present and analyze the development of rural tourism in Slovenia. Slovenia can be considered a small green oasis positioned in the sunny foothills of the Alps, which gives it an important competitive advantage in modern times ...
Pantić, Nemanja, Lakicevic, Marija
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Considerations for differentiating among rural tourism geographies

open access: yes, 2019
The rural tourism literature has predominantly focused on understanding and theorising rural tourism either as a homogeneous whole, or at either end of the rurality spectrum.
Koster, Rhonda L.   +5 more
core   +1 more source

Drivers of change in human–wildlife relationships: Southern Africa as an example

open access: yesPeople and Nature, EarlyView.
Abstract Human–wildlife relationships (HWRs) are changing globally in response to shifts in ecological dynamics and societal values, often resulting in contestation. With an increasing need to enable human–wildlife coexistence, it is essential to better understand the drivers of change in HWRs.
Dian Spear
wiley   +1 more source

Serbian family households in respect to rural tourism development

open access: yesEkonomika Poljoprivrede (1979), 2010
In this paper is given relation between rural household and rural tourism. Serbia has numerous resources for rural tourism development. Involvement of households, economic and no economic activities which have interest in rural tourism development ...
Sreten Jelić   +2 more
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Rurality and Tourism

open access: yes
Abstract The character of rural Morocco is changing due to increasing tourism and social media usage. This paper outlines the different consequences of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) usage among people working in the tourism sector as part of the transitional economy in a remote area. In this region, tourism has grown into one
openaire   +1 more source

Systemic bio‐inequity links poverty to biodiversity and induces a conservation paradox

open access: yesPeople and Nature, EarlyView.
Abstract Biodiversity is declining globally while inequity is growing, and poverty rates are not improving. Global sustainable development and conservation initiatives aim to address biodiversity loss and poverty simultaneously. Through text analysis of global biodiversity policies, we identified a consistent narrative that countries with high ...
Conor Waldock   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

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