Complexities of conflict: the importance of considering social factors for effectively resolving human–wildlife conflict

AJ Dickman - Animal conservation, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Human–wildlife conflict is one of the most critical threats facing many wildlife species today,
and the topic is receiving increasing attention from conservation biologists. Direct wildlife …

Perception and communication of flood risks: A systematic review of empirical research

W Kellens, T Terpstra… - Risk Analysis: An …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Flood hazards are the most common and destructive of all natural disasters. For decades,
experts have been examining how flood losses can be mitigated. Just as in other risk …

Recovery of domestic tourism during the COVID-19 pandemic: An experimental comparison of interventions

M Volgger, R Taplin, A Aebli - Journal of Hospitality and Tourism …, 2021 - Elsevier
During the persistent COVID-19 pandemic, tourism destinations try to restore intention to
visit by implementing recovery marketing strategies on domestic tourism markets. Within a …

In what sense does the public need to understand global climatechange?

RJ Bord, RE O'connor, A Fisher - Public understanding of science, 2000 - iopscience.iop.org
In a survey of 1,218 Americans, the key determinant of behavioral intentions to address
global warming is a correct understanding of the causes of global warming. Knowing what …

Risk perception of the people in the flood prone Khyber Pukhthunkhwa province of Pakistan

S Qasim, AN Khan, RP Shrestha, M Qasim - International Journal of …, 2015 - Elsevier
The hydro-meteorological disasters around the globe are on the rise. Floods are also a
recurrent phenomenon in Pakistan, but the floods of 2010 were most severe in terms of …

Risk perception research: An introduction

B Rohrmann, O Renn - Cross-cultural risk perception: A survey of …, 2000 - Springer
This first chapter provides a brief review of the present knowledge on risk perception and
elucidates the psychological and social factors that shape the experience of risk. It aims at …

Institutions, climate change and cultural theory: towards a common analytical framework

T O'Riordan, A Jordan - Global Environmental Change, 1999 - Elsevier
Institutions are the multitude of means for holding society together, for giving it a sense of
purpose and for enabling it to adapt. Institutions help to define climate change both as a …

Underlying concerns in land-use conflicts—the role of place-identity in risk perception

M Wester-Herber - Environmental Science & Policy, 2004 - Elsevier
In the last few years, debates over proposed usage of land for high-risk ventures have
caused some debate, both in the affected communities as well as among policy makers. It …

Assessing risk perceptions and attitude among cotton farmers: A case of Punjab province, Pakistan

MA Iqbal, Q Ping, M Abid, SMM Kazmi… - International Journal of …, 2016 - Elsevier
Cotton farmers have to deal with various kind of environmental and production risks. Risk
attitude and perceptions play an important role in shaping farmers' decision regarding farm …

[HTML][HTML] The effect of environmental turbulence on cyber security risk management and organizational resilience

S Durst, C Hinteregger, M Zieba - Computers & Security, 2024 - Elsevier
Even though there is a plethora of research on the role of environmental turbulence in
organizational performance in general, little attention has been paid to the effect of …