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Abstract Human‐wildlife conflicts (HWCs) are one of the most critical conservation challenges worldwide. Large carnivores are frequently at the centre of these conflicts because of the perceived and real threats they pose to livestock and human safety.
Esperanza C. Iranzo+10 more
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Tourism Relationship Model and Intermediary for Sustainable Tourism Management: Case Study of the Kiritappu Wetland Trust in Hamanaka, Hokkaido [PDF]
Asami Shikida+3 more
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Abstract Game meat contributes to human nutrition, food security and sociocultural practices around the world. Game meat also comes with risks, including overharvesting and zoonotic and food‐borne disease. These may be pronounced where game meat travels along complex value chains from rural to urban areas.
Brock Bersaglio+5 more
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Evaluating a standard for sustainable tourism through the lenses of local industry. [PDF]
Gkoumas A.
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Concentrating solar power in sustainable tourism [PDF]
M. Georgei+2 more
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Abstract The future of land use in the UK uplands is highly debated, with growing interest in increasing tree cover and other land use changes, alongside a desire to maintain traditional land use patterns and practices. Treescape expansion is likely to result in synergies and trade‐offs between different outcomes, so integrating stakeholder preferences
Melissa Minter+6 more
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION – KEY PREREQUISITE FOR SUSTAINABLE TOURISM ON THE MEDITERRANEAN
Dobrica Jovičić, Vanja Ivanović
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Abstract The evolution of marine fisheries has broadly influenced the ecology, distribution and abundance of coastal elasmobranchs. However, quantifying these interactions remains a challenge due to the scarcity of historical records. Fishers' local ecological knowledge (LEK) is an essential tool in fisheries research, providing an avenue to regain ...
Francesca C. Mason+17 more
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Disabling barriers—Coping with accessibility of nature in Biosphere Reserves
Abstract Biosphere Reserves have the mandate to foster the relationship between people and nature, which can benefit people in a variety of ways, including both physical and mental health. With about 16% of the global population, people with disabilities are a significant group of people who, so far, have received limited attention for their needs in ...
Klara J. Winkler+2 more
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