With the growing populations and range of large wild mammals in Europe, wildlife governance has grown in importance and provoked social conflicts, pressuring policy-makers to provide adequate policy responses. Some countries chose decentralised approaches, while others retain traditional top-down mechanisms. However, evolutionary mechanisms behind those changes and their impact on steering have attracted relatively little attention. We investigated the evolution of the governance of three wildlife species (European bison, moose, and wolf) in Poland (1945–2020) to map their existing paths and explore external and internal factors influencing steering patterns. The results suggest that despite the persistent dominance of state-centred governa...
We analyze the architecture and functioning of wolf governance in the European Union revealing some ...
This article advances a novel analytical framework for investigating the influence of political-econ...
In Europe, and many places throughout the world, the return, and preservation of large carnivores is...
With the growing populations and range of large wild mammals in Europe, wildlife governance has grow...
Poland was one of the first countries of Central and Eastern Europe with stable wolf populations to ...
This paper provides a framework for understanding the Government\u27s position on many wildlife topi...
The biological and social context for wildlife management in the United States is transforming as th...
We analyze the architecture and functioning of wolf governance in the European Union revealing some ...
This Article develops a comparative institutions approach to wildlife governance by examining the pr...
Natural resources such as wildlife are part of social-ecological systems, which are characterized by...
This presentation will address the inherent complexities of humans and wildlife coexisting in the sa...
1. Recovering or threatened carnivore populations are often harvested to minimise their impact on hu...
Wildlife management systems face growing challenges to cope with increasingly complex interactions b...
In Europe, and many places throughout the world, the return, and preservation of large carnivores is...
In an attempt to lend legitimacy to the troubled wolf project and to root policies in wolf-affected ...
We analyze the architecture and functioning of wolf governance in the European Union revealing some ...
This article advances a novel analytical framework for investigating the influence of political-econ...
In Europe, and many places throughout the world, the return, and preservation of large carnivores is...
With the growing populations and range of large wild mammals in Europe, wildlife governance has grow...
Poland was one of the first countries of Central and Eastern Europe with stable wolf populations to ...
This paper provides a framework for understanding the Government\u27s position on many wildlife topi...
The biological and social context for wildlife management in the United States is transforming as th...
We analyze the architecture and functioning of wolf governance in the European Union revealing some ...
This Article develops a comparative institutions approach to wildlife governance by examining the pr...
Natural resources such as wildlife are part of social-ecological systems, which are characterized by...
This presentation will address the inherent complexities of humans and wildlife coexisting in the sa...
1. Recovering or threatened carnivore populations are often harvested to minimise their impact on hu...
Wildlife management systems face growing challenges to cope with increasingly complex interactions b...
In Europe, and many places throughout the world, the return, and preservation of large carnivores is...
In an attempt to lend legitimacy to the troubled wolf project and to root policies in wolf-affected ...
We analyze the architecture and functioning of wolf governance in the European Union revealing some ...
This article advances a novel analytical framework for investigating the influence of political-econ...
In Europe, and many places throughout the world, the return, and preservation of large carnivores is...