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
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...
This study contrasts the actual conservation spending and the Australian public’s demand for conserv...
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...
The paper reports the findings of an experimental survey conducted to determine the public's willing...
The authors use experimental surveys to investigate the association between individuals' knowledge o...
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...
Humans play a role in deciding the fate of species in the current extinction wave. Because of the pr...
Conservation budgets are limited, so it is right to ask of biodiversity programs, What should be pre...
Wildlife conservation is of the utmost importance to the preservation of a healthy planet, with the ...
The nature of an experiment involving 204 residents is outlined and the results are reported and ana...
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...
This study contrasts the actual conservation spending and the Australian public’s demand for conserv...
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...
The paper reports the findings of an experimental survey conducted to determine the public's willing...
The authors use experimental surveys to investigate the association between individuals' knowledge o...
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...
Humans play a role in deciding the fate of species in the current extinction wave. Because of the pr...
Conservation budgets are limited, so it is right to ask of biodiversity programs, What should be pre...
Wildlife conservation is of the utmost importance to the preservation of a healthy planet, with the ...
The nature of an experiment involving 204 residents is outlined and the results are reported and ana...
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...
This study contrasts the actual conservation spending and the Australian public’s demand for conserv...