This perspective essay considers ethical and conceptual questions around who coexistence is for, who it affects, and who is to make it happen. The introduction considers some approaches to thinking about human-wildlife coexistence, debates on the utility of the concept and reasons for its current emergence into the mainstream. It next outlines the preliminary conception of coexistence informing this essay. The discussion considers challenges for a narrow conservation-oriented framing of human-wildlife coexistence, and offers insights from the literatures on stewardship and relational values for tackling these
In a world of shrinking habitats and increasing competition for natural resources, potentially dange...
There are currently many controversies over the process of wildlife conservation, mainly focused on ...
In a world of shrinking habitats and increasing competition for natural resources, potentially dange...
The term 'coexistence' is increasingly being used by academics and practitioners to reflect a re-con...
As humans and wildlife come into increasing contact under the pressures of climate change, human dev...
Over the last decade, there has been a remarkable increase in scientific literature addressing human...
Over the last decade, there has been a remarkable increase in scientific literature addressing huma...
For some, the discussion of conflict or coexistence may be a matter of semantics. In terms of workin...
Human–wildlife conflict (HWC) is a key topic in conservation and agricultural research. Decision mak...
Wildlife conservation in the Anthropocene means there is a pressing need to find ways for wildlife a...
In resource management, new terms are frequently introduced, reflecting ongoing evolution in the the...
Sustainable development is exceedingly difficult when multiple priorities conflict with each other....
People and wildlife are increasingly sharing landscapes around the world, giving rise to conflicts t...
Conflicts about wildlife are usually portrayed and understood as resulting from the negative impacts...
Land has traditionally been spared to protect biodiversity; however, this approach has not succeeded...
In a world of shrinking habitats and increasing competition for natural resources, potentially dange...
There are currently many controversies over the process of wildlife conservation, mainly focused on ...
In a world of shrinking habitats and increasing competition for natural resources, potentially dange...
The term 'coexistence' is increasingly being used by academics and practitioners to reflect a re-con...
As humans and wildlife come into increasing contact under the pressures of climate change, human dev...
Over the last decade, there has been a remarkable increase in scientific literature addressing human...
Over the last decade, there has been a remarkable increase in scientific literature addressing huma...
For some, the discussion of conflict or coexistence may be a matter of semantics. In terms of workin...
Human–wildlife conflict (HWC) is a key topic in conservation and agricultural research. Decision mak...
Wildlife conservation in the Anthropocene means there is a pressing need to find ways for wildlife a...
In resource management, new terms are frequently introduced, reflecting ongoing evolution in the the...
Sustainable development is exceedingly difficult when multiple priorities conflict with each other....
People and wildlife are increasingly sharing landscapes around the world, giving rise to conflicts t...
Conflicts about wildlife are usually portrayed and understood as resulting from the negative impacts...
Land has traditionally been spared to protect biodiversity; however, this approach has not succeeded...
In a world of shrinking habitats and increasing competition for natural resources, potentially dange...
There are currently many controversies over the process of wildlife conservation, mainly focused on ...
In a world of shrinking habitats and increasing competition for natural resources, potentially dange...