Social-ecological system (SES) frameworks offer a way of diagnosing the economic, environmental, and social issues driving human-canid conflict, and can assist in the development and testing of management interventions. SES-based approaches to carnivore management in the context of conflicts with humans are limited and highlight a growing need to develop new initiatives involving a broad spectrum of interested parties. To help identify management opportunities provided by using a SES applied to human-canid conflict, we apply the principles of Elinor Ostrom’s multi-tiered framework and develop a SES relating to dingo management in the Australian rangelands. This SES posits variables influencing management practices for dingoes and identifies...
Population control of socially complex species may have profound ecological implications that remain...
Understanding the ecological roles of apex predators remains an important field of study. The influe...
As we enter an era of global mass extinctions, it is important to tackle wildlife research and conse...
Social-ecological system (SES) frameworks offer a way of diagnosing the economic, environmental, and...
Conflict between humans and wildlife impacts both biodiversity and humans. I explored Australian din...
There is increasing evidence that the Dingo Canis lupus dingo plays an important ecological role as ...
Where wild carnivores such as the Australian dingo interact with and impact on livestock enterprises...
Past research on dingoes Canis lupus dingo indicated that ‘pure’ populations were threatened by hybr...
A holistic understanding of the complex interactions between humans, wildlife, and habitats is essen...
Australian dingoes have recently been suggested as a tool to aid biodiversity conservation through t...
There has been speculation about whether the Dingo (Canis lupus dingo) plays an important role in m...
Smith, BP ORCiD: 0000-0002-0873-3917Studies of environmental history provide an important lens throu...
The importance of strongly interactive predators has been demonstrated in many ecosystems, and the m...
This study provides insight into the attitudes and perceptions of people who live alongside dingoes ...
Population control of socially complex species may have profound ecological implications that remain...
Population control of socially complex species may have profound ecological implications that remain...
Understanding the ecological roles of apex predators remains an important field of study. The influe...
As we enter an era of global mass extinctions, it is important to tackle wildlife research and conse...
Social-ecological system (SES) frameworks offer a way of diagnosing the economic, environmental, and...
Conflict between humans and wildlife impacts both biodiversity and humans. I explored Australian din...
There is increasing evidence that the Dingo Canis lupus dingo plays an important ecological role as ...
Where wild carnivores such as the Australian dingo interact with and impact on livestock enterprises...
Past research on dingoes Canis lupus dingo indicated that ‘pure’ populations were threatened by hybr...
A holistic understanding of the complex interactions between humans, wildlife, and habitats is essen...
Australian dingoes have recently been suggested as a tool to aid biodiversity conservation through t...
There has been speculation about whether the Dingo (Canis lupus dingo) plays an important role in m...
Smith, BP ORCiD: 0000-0002-0873-3917Studies of environmental history provide an important lens throu...
The importance of strongly interactive predators has been demonstrated in many ecosystems, and the m...
This study provides insight into the attitudes and perceptions of people who live alongside dingoes ...
Population control of socially complex species may have profound ecological implications that remain...
Population control of socially complex species may have profound ecological implications that remain...
Understanding the ecological roles of apex predators remains an important field of study. The influe...
As we enter an era of global mass extinctions, it is important to tackle wildlife research and conse...