Message framing contributes to an increase in public support for invasive species management. However, little is known about people's preferences for the multiple objectives of management within different contexts relating to the challenges and benefits of invasive species management. We examine Japanese citizens' preferences for the goals of free-roaming unowned cat (Felis catus) management in three contextual frames by applying experimentally controlled information and the best-worst scaling technique. Our results indicate that the ecological frame highlighting the ecological impacts of free-roaming unowned cats on native ecosystems significantly increases Japanese citizens' concern about cat predation, although the frame did not change t...
ABSTRACT. A follow-up questionnaire survey was conducted with 29 cat owners who adopted cats from an...
Identifying stakeholder beliefs and attitudes is critical for resolving management conflicts. Debate...
While there is no question that outdoors cats have an impact on wildlife, the extent and significanc...
International differences in practices and attitudes regarding pet cats' interactions with wildlife ...
International differences in practices and attitudes regarding pet cats' interactions with wild-life...
Recently, there has been growing interest in the study of the biology of free-ranging cats and their...
A large component of natural resources management is ultimately about understanding people. Such is...
Although human interactions with cats are often even typically analyzed in the context of domesticit...
Individual perceptions of free-roaming cats can vary from “voracious predators of small birds and ma...
Honors Distinction in Research within GeographyThis paper discusses the historical and cultural ways...
Feces littered on the ground by free-roaming cats contain bacteria, viruses, and parasites and pose ...
Public feeding of free-roaming cats subsidizes their population growth, and has consequences in high...
Removal of feral cats from island environments is a useful mechanism by which their ecological impac...
International differences in practices and attitudes regarding pet cats' interactions with wildlife ...
Cat predation is a prominent issue in New Zealand that provokes strong and opposing views. We explor...
ABSTRACT. A follow-up questionnaire survey was conducted with 29 cat owners who adopted cats from an...
Identifying stakeholder beliefs and attitudes is critical for resolving management conflicts. Debate...
While there is no question that outdoors cats have an impact on wildlife, the extent and significanc...
International differences in practices and attitudes regarding pet cats' interactions with wildlife ...
International differences in practices and attitudes regarding pet cats' interactions with wild-life...
Recently, there has been growing interest in the study of the biology of free-ranging cats and their...
A large component of natural resources management is ultimately about understanding people. Such is...
Although human interactions with cats are often even typically analyzed in the context of domesticit...
Individual perceptions of free-roaming cats can vary from “voracious predators of small birds and ma...
Honors Distinction in Research within GeographyThis paper discusses the historical and cultural ways...
Feces littered on the ground by free-roaming cats contain bacteria, viruses, and parasites and pose ...
Public feeding of free-roaming cats subsidizes their population growth, and has consequences in high...
Removal of feral cats from island environments is a useful mechanism by which their ecological impac...
International differences in practices and attitudes regarding pet cats' interactions with wildlife ...
Cat predation is a prominent issue in New Zealand that provokes strong and opposing views. We explor...
ABSTRACT. A follow-up questionnaire survey was conducted with 29 cat owners who adopted cats from an...
Identifying stakeholder beliefs and attitudes is critical for resolving management conflicts. Debate...
While there is no question that outdoors cats have an impact on wildlife, the extent and significanc...