13 pages.-- Project Deliverable no 22.-- Third of three reports on REGHAB Workshop Conclusions.The primary aim of this workshop, the last one to be held within the course of the project, was to present a synthesis of the information and conclusions gathered during the Concerted Action, to discuss more thoroughly some aspects identified as critical elements of the conflict, and to present some external examples about constructive partnerships between hunters and protectionists in different areas.European Union Contract No. EVK2-CT-2000-200004.Peer reviewe
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Adaptive co‐management and Participatory Action Research (PAR) promotes social ecological resilience...
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19 pages.-- Project Deliverable no 17.-- Second of three reports on REGHAB Workshop Conclusions.The ...
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The nature of wildlife management throughout the world is changing. The increase in the world’s huma...
Resumen del trabajo presentado a la Pathways Europe 2022: Human Dimensions of Wildlife Conference, c...
Adaptive co‐management and Participatory Action Research (PAR) promotes social ecological resilience...
Wildlife management has its roots in the natural sciences and has traditionally promoted a scientifi...
19 pages.-- Project Deliverable no 17.-- Second of three reports on REGHAB Workshop Conclusions.The ...
55 pages.-- REGHAB Project: Report on Workpackage 3 – Deliverable no 5.The traditional Erringtonian ...
JEL:Q2,Q29The regional guidelines for the management of wildlife and its habitats (ORGFH) represent ...
www.uclm.es/irec/Reghab/inicio.html (Report on W orkpackage 3 – Deliverable no 5). Ecological backgr...
The recovery of protected predators raises tensions and divisions within society when their prey are...
European Cooperation in Science and Technology COST Action 635 INTERCAFE - "Conserving biodiversity:...
While natural habitats are usually regarded as lacking any economic value, as the latter is conceale...
Documents of the 93rd Meeting of the IUCN Council (November 2017) C. Full documents relating to the ...
International audience1. To document and halt biodiversity loss, monitoring, quantifying trends and ...
One of the crucial issues of our decades is how to stop the loss of biodiversity. Policy–makers need...
Resumen del póster presentado a la International Conference on Hunting for Sustainability: "Ecology,...
The nature of wildlife management throughout the world is changing. The increase in the world’s huma...
Resumen del trabajo presentado a la Pathways Europe 2022: Human Dimensions of Wildlife Conference, c...
Adaptive co‐management and Participatory Action Research (PAR) promotes social ecological resilience...
Wildlife management has its roots in the natural sciences and has traditionally promoted a scientifi...