Multiple demographic factors can affect ranger experiences and perceptions of their work, including factors like gender, age, and income. Similarly, whether a ranger is local to their conservation area might influence their experiences and perceptions of the work. This premise, however, has received limited attention. In this study we use survey data from across 11 countries to explore how being local to a conservation area might affect ranger experiences and perceptions. We define local rangers as originally being from within 20km of their conservation area. Our findings suggest that being local corresponds to more positive relations with local communities. Our results also imply that whilst being a local ranger might not directly affect j...
Bhutan has a rich and varied biodiversity that has both regional and global significance. It has bee...
In many countries law enforcement rangers are frontline guardians responsible for the management, mo...
This article demonstrates the central role of ambiguity in the (re)production process of conservatio...
Wildlife crime in protected areas remains a major challenge to conservation. However, little is know...
Protected areas (PAs) are established to conserve biodiversity and ecosystems. PAs also provide natu...
1. Ranger‐based monitoring has enormous potential to inform conservation globally, with hundreds of ...
Investigating the human dimension of conservation science warrants an interdisciplinary approach. Cr...
Protected areas (PAs) are often conflict-ridden, but conflict resolution mechanisms are often constr...
Global biodiversity is declining at an unprecedented rate. The majority of the protected and conserv...
Understanding local perceptions is essential to ensure the good functioning of co-management in prot...
The ranger profession is rallying behind the need for change, driven by external and internal pressu...
Positive ranger–community relationships are vitally important to effective conservation in and aroun...
This thesis traces the evolution of the ranger in New Zealand's protected natural resource managemen...
Rangers, as vanguards of wildlife conservation, are constantly fighting off armed poachers. That mak...
Two protected areas: Royal Bardia National Park (RBNP) and Royal Suklaphanta Wildlife Reserve (RSWR)...
Bhutan has a rich and varied biodiversity that has both regional and global significance. It has bee...
In many countries law enforcement rangers are frontline guardians responsible for the management, mo...
This article demonstrates the central role of ambiguity in the (re)production process of conservatio...
Wildlife crime in protected areas remains a major challenge to conservation. However, little is know...
Protected areas (PAs) are established to conserve biodiversity and ecosystems. PAs also provide natu...
1. Ranger‐based monitoring has enormous potential to inform conservation globally, with hundreds of ...
Investigating the human dimension of conservation science warrants an interdisciplinary approach. Cr...
Protected areas (PAs) are often conflict-ridden, but conflict resolution mechanisms are often constr...
Global biodiversity is declining at an unprecedented rate. The majority of the protected and conserv...
Understanding local perceptions is essential to ensure the good functioning of co-management in prot...
The ranger profession is rallying behind the need for change, driven by external and internal pressu...
Positive ranger–community relationships are vitally important to effective conservation in and aroun...
This thesis traces the evolution of the ranger in New Zealand's protected natural resource managemen...
Rangers, as vanguards of wildlife conservation, are constantly fighting off armed poachers. That mak...
Two protected areas: Royal Bardia National Park (RBNP) and Royal Suklaphanta Wildlife Reserve (RSWR)...
Bhutan has a rich and varied biodiversity that has both regional and global significance. It has bee...
In many countries law enforcement rangers are frontline guardians responsible for the management, mo...
This article demonstrates the central role of ambiguity in the (re)production process of conservatio...