International audienceConflicts between people over wildlife and its management can be very acute, withnegative impacts on livelihoods, relationships, wellbeing and conservation. There is muchwe can learn from social sciences both in the better understanding of conflicts in terms ofwho the actors are, what their values, attitudes, goals and positions are, and the contextwithin which the conflicts occur, but also in testing out, evaluating and implementingapproaches for the management of conflicts. In this talk, I will start with an overview ofwhen and how social sciences can feed into conflict science, before outlining examplesfrom a range of different contexts, including the return of wolves in Italy, a One Healthapproach in India to under...
Overseeing the continued recovery, dispersal and management of large carnivore populations while sim...
Conflicts are ubiquitous in the living world. Especially in social animals, there are many subtle an...
Our society faces some serious challenges and we are\ud primed to think that there are always some a...
Human-wildlife conflict is one of the most critical threats facing many wildlife species today, and ...
Conflicts about wildlife are usually portrayed and understood as resulting from the negative impacts...
Human–wildlife conflicts are complex and defy simple explanations and solutions. The fields of confl...
In Europe, and throughout the world, the return and preservation of large carnivores is escalating t...
The conservation field has evolved to include an understanding of human values and attitudes toward ...
AbstractUnaddressed or poorly addressed conflicts present increasingly difficult obstacles to effect...
In a world of shrinking habitats and increasing competition for natural resources, potentially dange...
In a world of shrinking habitats and increasing competition for natural resources, potentially dange...
As humans and wildlife come into increasing contact under the pressures of climate change, human dev...
Human-Wildlife Conflicts (HWCs) occur when nonhuman animals’ needs clash with those of humans. One r...
National audienceSocial conflicts over large carnivores are becoming more frequent following the gen...
For some, the discussion of conflict or coexistence may be a matter of semantics. In terms of workin...
Overseeing the continued recovery, dispersal and management of large carnivore populations while sim...
Conflicts are ubiquitous in the living world. Especially in social animals, there are many subtle an...
Our society faces some serious challenges and we are\ud primed to think that there are always some a...
Human-wildlife conflict is one of the most critical threats facing many wildlife species today, and ...
Conflicts about wildlife are usually portrayed and understood as resulting from the negative impacts...
Human–wildlife conflicts are complex and defy simple explanations and solutions. The fields of confl...
In Europe, and throughout the world, the return and preservation of large carnivores is escalating t...
The conservation field has evolved to include an understanding of human values and attitudes toward ...
AbstractUnaddressed or poorly addressed conflicts present increasingly difficult obstacles to effect...
In a world of shrinking habitats and increasing competition for natural resources, potentially dange...
In a world of shrinking habitats and increasing competition for natural resources, potentially dange...
As humans and wildlife come into increasing contact under the pressures of climate change, human dev...
Human-Wildlife Conflicts (HWCs) occur when nonhuman animals’ needs clash with those of humans. One r...
National audienceSocial conflicts over large carnivores are becoming more frequent following the gen...
For some, the discussion of conflict or coexistence may be a matter of semantics. In terms of workin...
Overseeing the continued recovery, dispersal and management of large carnivore populations while sim...
Conflicts are ubiquitous in the living world. Especially in social animals, there are many subtle an...
Our society faces some serious challenges and we are\ud primed to think that there are always some a...