The Swedish wolf population has rebounded from near extinction in the 1960s to around 365 individuals in 2020, after the implementation of the Hunting Act (jaktlagen) in 1966. This recent increase in the wolf population has evoked a serious divide between "pro-wolf" and "anti-wolf" Swedish citizens. Despite the continuous efforts by the Swedish government to reconcile this antagonism, the conflicts are persistent with a sign of impasse. In this paper, we present a modelling tool, which can bring transparent and "structured dialogue to the opposing positions." This approach includes a stylized framework for quantitative modelling of stakeholders' satisfaction levels regarding their preferred size of the wildlife population in question, based...
Simple Summary Humans extirpated the wolf Canis lupus from many regions of Europe. Today, the wolf i...
The recolonization of wolves in European human-dominated landscapes poses a conservation challenge t...
In October 2009, a new decision was made concerning the administration of predators which resulted i...
The Swedish wolf population has rebounded from near extinction in the 1960s to around 365 individual...
In Europe, and throughout the world, the return and preservation of large carnivores is escalating t...
In this paper, Swedish wolf population management was analyzed by two models. One is information ind...
Large carnivores have historically been decreasing worldwide, often as a result of human-carnivore c...
In many areas viable populations of large carnivores are political goals. One of the most important ...
The wolf is an endangered animal in Sweden and the issue of conserving the species is a polarizing o...
In an attempt to lend legitimacy to the troubled wolf project and to root policies in wolf-affected ...
Large carnivore conservation in the Swedish multi-use landscapes can only be successful if carnivore...
In 1966, the grey wolf was listed as a protected species in Sweden. Since then, the Swedish wolf pop...
Sweden has through its membership of the EU, an obligation to strive that the wolf population should...
Simple Summary Humans extirpated the wolf Canis lupus from many regions of Europe. Today, the wolf i...
The recolonization of wolves in European human-dominated landscapes poses a conservation challenge t...
In October 2009, a new decision was made concerning the administration of predators which resulted i...
The Swedish wolf population has rebounded from near extinction in the 1960s to around 365 individual...
In Europe, and throughout the world, the return and preservation of large carnivores is escalating t...
In this paper, Swedish wolf population management was analyzed by two models. One is information ind...
Large carnivores have historically been decreasing worldwide, often as a result of human-carnivore c...
In many areas viable populations of large carnivores are political goals. One of the most important ...
The wolf is an endangered animal in Sweden and the issue of conserving the species is a polarizing o...
In an attempt to lend legitimacy to the troubled wolf project and to root policies in wolf-affected ...
Large carnivore conservation in the Swedish multi-use landscapes can only be successful if carnivore...
In 1966, the grey wolf was listed as a protected species in Sweden. Since then, the Swedish wolf pop...
Sweden has through its membership of the EU, an obligation to strive that the wolf population should...
Simple Summary Humans extirpated the wolf Canis lupus from many regions of Europe. Today, the wolf i...
The recolonization of wolves in European human-dominated landscapes poses a conservation challenge t...
In October 2009, a new decision was made concerning the administration of predators which resulted i...