Using a species’ population to measure its conservation status, this note explores how an increase in knowledge about this status would change the public’s willingness to donate funds for its conservation. This is done on the basis that the relationship between the level of donations and a species’ conservation status satisfies stated general mathematical properties. This level of donation increases, on average, with greater knowledge of a species’ conservation status if it is endangered, but falls if it is secure. Game theory and other theory is used to show how exaggerating the degree of endangerment of a species can be counterproductive for conservation
The necessity to develop a priority system to guide the allocation of resources to the conservation ...
This paper analyzes surveys of private landowners to identify factors that determine landowner engag...
Species translocations are popular tools in conservation, but may be increasingly motivated by speci...
Using a species’ population to measure its conservation status, this note explores how an increase i...
Using a species’ population to measure its conservation status, this note explores how an increase i...
Using a species’ population to measure its conservation status, this note explores how an increase i...
Examines how society allocates support for species’ conservation when numbers involved are large and...
Examines how society allocates support for species ’ conservation when numbers involved are large an...
Examines how society allocates support for species’ conservation when numbers involved are large and...
Conservation of biodiversity is a complex issue. Apart from the creation of nature reserves, there i...
This paper examines empirically the relative influence of the degree of endangerment of wildlife spe...
International audienceA good deal of research has recently focused on people's commitment to biodive...
Background -- Decision analysis and game theory [1], [2] have proved useful tools in various biodive...
IUCN guidelines state that public support for conservation projects should be garnered prior to any ...
Examines the influence of respondents’ knowledge of wildlife species on their willingness to pay for...
The necessity to develop a priority system to guide the allocation of resources to the conservation ...
This paper analyzes surveys of private landowners to identify factors that determine landowner engag...
Species translocations are popular tools in conservation, but may be increasingly motivated by speci...
Using a species’ population to measure its conservation status, this note explores how an increase i...
Using a species’ population to measure its conservation status, this note explores how an increase i...
Using a species’ population to measure its conservation status, this note explores how an increase i...
Examines how society allocates support for species’ conservation when numbers involved are large and...
Examines how society allocates support for species ’ conservation when numbers involved are large an...
Examines how society allocates support for species’ conservation when numbers involved are large and...
Conservation of biodiversity is a complex issue. Apart from the creation of nature reserves, there i...
This paper examines empirically the relative influence of the degree of endangerment of wildlife spe...
International audienceA good deal of research has recently focused on people's commitment to biodive...
Background -- Decision analysis and game theory [1], [2] have proved useful tools in various biodive...
IUCN guidelines state that public support for conservation projects should be garnered prior to any ...
Examines the influence of respondents’ knowledge of wildlife species on their willingness to pay for...
The necessity to develop a priority system to guide the allocation of resources to the conservation ...
This paper analyzes surveys of private landowners to identify factors that determine landowner engag...
Species translocations are popular tools in conservation, but may be increasingly motivated by speci...