1. Human–wildlife interactions occur when humans and wildlife overlap in the same landscapes. Due to the growing human population, the number of interactions will continue to increase, and in some cases, develop further into social conflicts. Conflicts may occur between people disagreeing about wildlife conservation or arguing over which wildlife management measures should be taken. Social conflicts between humans are based on different attitudes, values and land-use aspirations. The success of solving these social conflicts strongly depends on building trust between the public, stakeholders, authorities and researchers, as trust is fundamental to all communication and dialogue. 2. Here we have examined how trust in large carnivore researc...
Large carnivore conflicts in Norway is a result of carnivores returning after years of extinction, ...
Decision-making about large carnivores is complex and controversial, and processes vary from deliber...
After drastic declines in large carnivores’ populations globally, conservation efforts have been suc...
Human–wildlife interactions occur when humans and wildlife overlap in the same landscapes. Due to th...
Large carnivores are controversial species, and associated conflicts between stakeholders with oppos...
Human population growth is escalating, threatening the conservation of wildlife and natural wildlife...
The human-carnivore conflict in Sweden has been a fact for centuries. Dating back several decades, t...
Although many studies explore characteristics of stakeholders or publics “for” or “against” carnivor...
Although many studies explore characteristics of stakeholders or publics “for” or “against” large ca...
Overseeing the continued recovery, dispersal and management of large carnivore populations while sim...
Although many studies explore characteristics of stakeholders or publics “for” or “against” large ca...
Large carnivores elicit strong emotional reactions, which could influence consensus or social confli...
Species and ecosystems are under constant pressure from a rapidly-growing human population. Human to...
Conflicts over wildlife and their potential impacts on human practices and livelihoods are widesprea...
Large carnivore conservation in the Swedish multi-use landscapes can only be successful if carnivore...
Large carnivore conflicts in Norway is a result of carnivores returning after years of extinction, ...
Decision-making about large carnivores is complex and controversial, and processes vary from deliber...
After drastic declines in large carnivores’ populations globally, conservation efforts have been suc...
Human–wildlife interactions occur when humans and wildlife overlap in the same landscapes. Due to th...
Large carnivores are controversial species, and associated conflicts between stakeholders with oppos...
Human population growth is escalating, threatening the conservation of wildlife and natural wildlife...
The human-carnivore conflict in Sweden has been a fact for centuries. Dating back several decades, t...
Although many studies explore characteristics of stakeholders or publics “for” or “against” carnivor...
Although many studies explore characteristics of stakeholders or publics “for” or “against” large ca...
Overseeing the continued recovery, dispersal and management of large carnivore populations while sim...
Although many studies explore characteristics of stakeholders or publics “for” or “against” large ca...
Large carnivores elicit strong emotional reactions, which could influence consensus or social confli...
Species and ecosystems are under constant pressure from a rapidly-growing human population. Human to...
Conflicts over wildlife and their potential impacts on human practices and livelihoods are widesprea...
Large carnivore conservation in the Swedish multi-use landscapes can only be successful if carnivore...
Large carnivore conflicts in Norway is a result of carnivores returning after years of extinction, ...
Decision-making about large carnivores is complex and controversial, and processes vary from deliber...
After drastic declines in large carnivores’ populations globally, conservation efforts have been suc...