To represent diverse interests successfully, a strategy for dealing with conflicts is needed. We discuss an approach to maximizing the interests of the greatest number of individuals, present and future
We are failing to protect the biosphere. Novel views of conservation, preservation, and sustainabili...
The fundamental design principles of Nature are based on cooperation, biological feedback, adaptatio...
When animals share decisions with others, they pool personal information, offset individual errors a...
Treves et al. (2019) argue that policy making should include the interests and well-being of present...
Treves et al.’s proposal is welcome, but it will have to face at least four challenges: the intercon...
Summarized briefly, animal liberation/animal rights\u27 valuation of the individual about its zoolog...
Human-wildlife interactions frequently lead to conflicts – about the fair use of natural resources, ...
Aspirations for human-nature relationships involve values that are widely embraced, yet often compet...
Human-wildlife conflict is one of the most critical threats facing many wildlife species today, and ...
To represent diverse interests successfully, a strategy for dealing with conflicts is needed. We dis...
Human and animal interests are often in conflict. In many situations, however, it is unclear how to ...
We humans can show presumption, arrogance and many dubious traits. By virtue of being land-dwelling,...
Treves et al.’s target article can play an important role in reconciling the needs of future generat...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012There is no longer a dearth of well-reasoned argumenta...
Treves, Santiago-Avila, and Lynn (2019) argue for adopting a non-anthropocentric worldview to preven...
We are failing to protect the biosphere. Novel views of conservation, preservation, and sustainabili...
The fundamental design principles of Nature are based on cooperation, biological feedback, adaptatio...
When animals share decisions with others, they pool personal information, offset individual errors a...
Treves et al. (2019) argue that policy making should include the interests and well-being of present...
Treves et al.’s proposal is welcome, but it will have to face at least four challenges: the intercon...
Summarized briefly, animal liberation/animal rights\u27 valuation of the individual about its zoolog...
Human-wildlife interactions frequently lead to conflicts – about the fair use of natural resources, ...
Aspirations for human-nature relationships involve values that are widely embraced, yet often compet...
Human-wildlife conflict is one of the most critical threats facing many wildlife species today, and ...
To represent diverse interests successfully, a strategy for dealing with conflicts is needed. We dis...
Human and animal interests are often in conflict. In many situations, however, it is unclear how to ...
We humans can show presumption, arrogance and many dubious traits. By virtue of being land-dwelling,...
Treves et al.’s target article can play an important role in reconciling the needs of future generat...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012There is no longer a dearth of well-reasoned argumenta...
Treves, Santiago-Avila, and Lynn (2019) argue for adopting a non-anthropocentric worldview to preven...
We are failing to protect the biosphere. Novel views of conservation, preservation, and sustainabili...
The fundamental design principles of Nature are based on cooperation, biological feedback, adaptatio...
When animals share decisions with others, they pool personal information, offset individual errors a...