A method to obtain quantitative information on public attitudes toward natural resource issues is described.1 The quantification depends on the structure of the entire survey instrument as well as on individual items in the survey. Items are designed and organized to facilitate (1) the summarizing of measured attitudes toward very complex resource issues, and (2) meaningful comparisons of the summary attitudinal measures to other quantified impacts --economic and physical --for policy analysis. A U.S. Department of Agriculture and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service study of the costs and benefits of coyote control illustrates the quantification process
A national survey of public attitudes to ward wildlife damage management provided the opportunity to...
Advisor: Lisa Naughton; Includes survey data, references, appendix (survey questions administered).T...
In Massachusetts both human and beaver population levels are rising, beaver damage complaints are es...
"July 1981"--P. [i].Cover title.Includes bibliographical references (p. 39-42).Mode of access: Inter...
A mail survey of randomly selected stratified U.S. households assessed general attitudes toward wild...
A nationwide survey of public attitudes toward coyote control was conducted in 1976. Results from a ...
Wildlife damage managers consider various factors when selecting an appropriate course of action to ...
"Phase one results of a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service funded study of American attitudes, knowledge...
THE PROBE National Animal Damage Control Association AUGUST 1992 The Public, Coyotes, and Wildlif...
The study was involved with the decision-making behavior of a group of professionals and interested ...
In 1990, the Legislature passed a bill that would have allowed year-round hunting of coyotes (Canis ...
We designed an instrument to measure attitudes about a variety of animal use issues, collect informa...
Members of the Alabama Fruit and Vegetable Producers Association (AFVP) were surveyed in 1992-1993 t...
Wildlife damage management, as a professional activity, is involved in a broad range of management i...
Understanding and assessing the public’s attitudes towards urban wildlife is an important ...
A national survey of public attitudes to ward wildlife damage management provided the opportunity to...
Advisor: Lisa Naughton; Includes survey data, references, appendix (survey questions administered).T...
In Massachusetts both human and beaver population levels are rising, beaver damage complaints are es...
"July 1981"--P. [i].Cover title.Includes bibliographical references (p. 39-42).Mode of access: Inter...
A mail survey of randomly selected stratified U.S. households assessed general attitudes toward wild...
A nationwide survey of public attitudes toward coyote control was conducted in 1976. Results from a ...
Wildlife damage managers consider various factors when selecting an appropriate course of action to ...
"Phase one results of a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service funded study of American attitudes, knowledge...
THE PROBE National Animal Damage Control Association AUGUST 1992 The Public, Coyotes, and Wildlif...
The study was involved with the decision-making behavior of a group of professionals and interested ...
In 1990, the Legislature passed a bill that would have allowed year-round hunting of coyotes (Canis ...
We designed an instrument to measure attitudes about a variety of animal use issues, collect informa...
Members of the Alabama Fruit and Vegetable Producers Association (AFVP) were surveyed in 1992-1993 t...
Wildlife damage management, as a professional activity, is involved in a broad range of management i...
Understanding and assessing the public’s attitudes towards urban wildlife is an important ...
A national survey of public attitudes to ward wildlife damage management provided the opportunity to...
Advisor: Lisa Naughton; Includes survey data, references, appendix (survey questions administered).T...
In Massachusetts both human and beaver population levels are rising, beaver damage complaints are es...