This chapter briefly discusses a descriptive typology of attitudes towards wildlife that was quite influential in the pioneering years of research on human dimensions of wildlife. It describes a more recent theory‐driven approach to understanding human relationships with wildlife, guided by the cognitive hierarchy. The theory of cognitive hierarchy stresses that individual behaviour is guided by a hierarchy of interrelated cognitions including values, value orientations, attitudes and norms, and behavioural intentions. Studies using the wildlife value orientation scales suggest that domination orientations are deeply engrained in the cultural transmission process and endure over generations. The usefulness of studying wildlife value orienta...
Conflict with humans is one of the major threats facing the world's remaining large carnivore popula...
Human and non-human animals have had a rich and complicated relationship throughout history, with ea...
Wolf management actions are seldom universally accepted and understanding diverse opinions is of val...
This chapter briefly discusses a descriptive typology of attitudes towards wildlife that was quite i...
Research to understand human responses to wildlife and wildlife issues has predominantly focused on ...
Emotions toward wildlife are basic and important determinants of relationships with wildlife. Addres...
Wildlife is a critical component of protected areas worldwide. It can serve not only as a primary at...
[Extract] The human dimension of wildlife interactions is a topic wide in scope, essentially interdi...
Human dimensions research has proposed a multitude of variables impacting the viability of wildlife ...
Human appreciation of nature and natural elements is ubiquitous. The role of emotions in human relat...
Ecological dominance is a central concept in the study of interspecies and species-environment relat...
Understanding thought about wildlife can help managers and policy-makers to anticipate public respon...
This paper presents a comparison of values of wildlife held by stakeholder groups and public samples...
Recently, new approaches to wildlife management are being developed, such as coexistence management ...
tWildlife value orientations are patterns of basic beliefs that give direction and meaning to fundam...
Conflict with humans is one of the major threats facing the world's remaining large carnivore popula...
Human and non-human animals have had a rich and complicated relationship throughout history, with ea...
Wolf management actions are seldom universally accepted and understanding diverse opinions is of val...
This chapter briefly discusses a descriptive typology of attitudes towards wildlife that was quite i...
Research to understand human responses to wildlife and wildlife issues has predominantly focused on ...
Emotions toward wildlife are basic and important determinants of relationships with wildlife. Addres...
Wildlife is a critical component of protected areas worldwide. It can serve not only as a primary at...
[Extract] The human dimension of wildlife interactions is a topic wide in scope, essentially interdi...
Human dimensions research has proposed a multitude of variables impacting the viability of wildlife ...
Human appreciation of nature and natural elements is ubiquitous. The role of emotions in human relat...
Ecological dominance is a central concept in the study of interspecies and species-environment relat...
Understanding thought about wildlife can help managers and policy-makers to anticipate public respon...
This paper presents a comparison of values of wildlife held by stakeholder groups and public samples...
Recently, new approaches to wildlife management are being developed, such as coexistence management ...
tWildlife value orientations are patterns of basic beliefs that give direction and meaning to fundam...
Conflict with humans is one of the major threats facing the world's remaining large carnivore popula...
Human and non-human animals have had a rich and complicated relationship throughout history, with ea...
Wolf management actions are seldom universally accepted and understanding diverse opinions is of val...