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Bridging the political ideology climate gap through connecting individuals to nature
Abstract Human's abstraction from nature has created a situation where the impacts of an array of environmentally detrimental behaviours are realised across scales, challenging the resilience of at‐risk communities. Complicating this divide is the political ideology gap on issues including nature connectedness, environmental concerns, and climate ...
Daniel G. Pilgreen, Gerard T. Kyle
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Applying the advocacy coalition framework to wildlife management: Explaining policy change for damage mitigation in Japan. [PDF]
Koga T.
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Strategies for reducing wildlife damage in orchards /
Robert K. Swihart, Michael R. Conover
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Catalysing conservation: Testing behavioural spillover from wildlife‐friendly coffee in a zoo café
Abstract The biodiversity crisis demands effective strategies to shift human behaviour, rooted in understanding how people relate to nature and how those relationships may be cultivated to motivate conservation action. This study contributes to understanding of how conservation behaviour may catalyse the adoption of other conservation behaviours by ...
Nita Lauren +9 more
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Correction: Causal Networks to Inform Decisions for Ecological Restoration. [PDF]
Kotalik CJ +8 more
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Management of Damage Caused by Wildlife and Settlement
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Abstract As the environmental crisis grows, concerns over its impact on mental health are rising. A growing body of research is investigating novel ecological emotions, with eco‐anxiety garnering significant attention. Yet much of the discourse has centred around clinical implications, leaving environmental practitioners feeling powerless to address ...
B. Alexander Simmons
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Needs assessment for national wildlife health programs. [PDF]
Noguera Z LP +7 more
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Abstract High nature value (HNV) pastoral systems, that is those maintained by herding, transhumance and extensive grazing practices, are recognised as cornerstones of European biodiversity, cultural heritage and ecosystem service provision. Yet these systems are currently under significant pressure from a range of economic, social and environmental ...
Katrina Marsden +7 more
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Between the shells: a review of acute-phase proteins in turtles. [PDF]
Chong SM +4 more
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