Motivated by growing concern as to the many threats that islands face, subsequent calls for more extensive island nature conservation and recent discussion in the conservation literature about the potential for wellbeing as a useful approach to understanding how conservation affects people's lives, this paper reviews the literature in order to explore how islands and wellbeing relate and how conservation might impact that relationship. We apply a three-dimensional concept of social wellbeing to structure the discussion and illustrate the importance of understanding island–wellbeing interactions in the context of material, relational and subjective dimensions, using examples from the literature. We posit that islands and their shared charact...
Islands are critically important sites for the conservation and restoration of biodiversity because ...
Urbanization is a key driver of social and environmental change world-wide. However, our understandi...
Abstract: Despite a long-held popular belief that nature is ‘healthy’ for people, exactly how or eve...
Motivated by growing concern as to the many threats that islands face, subsequent calls for more ext...
Motivated by growing concern as to the many threats that islands face, subsequent calls for more ext...
Many conservation interventions are hypothesized to be beneficial for both the environment and peopl...
BACKGROUND: Global policy initiatives and international conservation organizations have sought to em...
Over the past century the human population has rapidly expanded and people have moved from rural to ...
Conservationists are increasingly engaging with the concept of human well-being to improve the desig...
This is the final version. Available from Cambridge University Press via the DOI in this record.Non-...
International audienceHuman well-being depends on the Earth’s natural system. While there is awarene...
Conservation practice has sometimes been criticized for relying on simplistic assumptions about soci...
Marine protected areas are advocated as a key strategy for simultaneously protecting marine biodiver...
Conservationists are increasingly engaging with the concept of human well-being to improve the desig...
Funding information: UK Global Challenges Research Fund and Scottish Funding Council (projects 'Comm...
Islands are critically important sites for the conservation and restoration of biodiversity because ...
Urbanization is a key driver of social and environmental change world-wide. However, our understandi...
Abstract: Despite a long-held popular belief that nature is ‘healthy’ for people, exactly how or eve...
Motivated by growing concern as to the many threats that islands face, subsequent calls for more ext...
Motivated by growing concern as to the many threats that islands face, subsequent calls for more ext...
Many conservation interventions are hypothesized to be beneficial for both the environment and peopl...
BACKGROUND: Global policy initiatives and international conservation organizations have sought to em...
Over the past century the human population has rapidly expanded and people have moved from rural to ...
Conservationists are increasingly engaging with the concept of human well-being to improve the desig...
This is the final version. Available from Cambridge University Press via the DOI in this record.Non-...
International audienceHuman well-being depends on the Earth’s natural system. While there is awarene...
Conservation practice has sometimes been criticized for relying on simplistic assumptions about soci...
Marine protected areas are advocated as a key strategy for simultaneously protecting marine biodiver...
Conservationists are increasingly engaging with the concept of human well-being to improve the desig...
Funding information: UK Global Challenges Research Fund and Scottish Funding Council (projects 'Comm...
Islands are critically important sites for the conservation and restoration of biodiversity because ...
Urbanization is a key driver of social and environmental change world-wide. However, our understandi...
Abstract: Despite a long-held popular belief that nature is ‘healthy’ for people, exactly how or eve...