Y Wang, L Zang, E Araral - Journal of Rural Studies, 2020 - Elsevier
Land fragmentation is an interesting physical character in some developing countries, especially China. This study aims to discover the direct and mediated effects of land …
AT Morzillo, KM de Beurs, CJ Martin-Mikle - Ecology and Society, 2014 - JSTOR
Landscape characteristics affect human-wildlife interactions. However, there is a need to better understand mechanisms that drive those interactions, particularly feedbacks that exist …
Conservation psychology has a history of measuring variables that cannot be seen (eg, values, attitudes, norms). Such latent variables are critical drivers of human action and are …
SA Schroeder, DC Fulton, JS Lawrence… - Human Dimensions of …, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
This study explored how factors, including the function of bag limits, agency trust, satisfaction, hunting participation, and demographics, related to opinions about duck bag …
BP Kaltenborn, O Andersen… - International Journal of …, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
Hunting is increasingly seen as a management strategy in regulating large carnivore populations and reducing conflicts with human interests. A central theme in the carnivore …
Modern hunting is an ambivalent practice, torn between leisure and labor. Nowhere are these conflicting dimensions better manifested than for wild boar—a simultaneous game …
The growing body of literature concerning the hunted wild game meat (HWGM) supply chain is mainly focused on the final consumer, while little is known about upstream production …
As many goose populations across the northern Hemisphere continue to rise, the role of hunters to manage these populations is increasingly being considered. We studied …
Human–wildlife interactions occur when humans and wildlife overlap in the same landscapes. Due to the growing human population, the number of interactions will continue …