1. Wildlife make an important contribution to the rural economy; generating jobs, income and profits from food and sporting enterprises, and contributing in less direct ways by bringing pleasure from viewing and learning. This paper reviews the literature regarding the contribution made by wildlife to the rural economy and to British society more widely. The review focuses on UK studies published in peer-reviewed journals and official web-based sources in the last 20 years. 2. Traditional activities such as deer stalking remain an important source of wealth and employment, but their overall contribution is declining relative to non-consumptive uses such as wildlife tourism. 3. Much of the literature focuses on the negative impacts of mammal...
Market-based economic incentives are increasingly perceived as a cost-effective approach to biodiver...
After introducing the importance of the topic, we examine the economic impacts of wildlife tourism o...
After introducing the importance of the topic, we examine the economic impacts of wildlife tourism o...
Non-consumptive wildlife tourism plays an important role both in raising conservation issues and in ...
The feeding of wildlife has become a popular means by which tourists and tourism operators can facil...
Economic use of wildlife can be consumptive or non-consumptive, commercial or non-commercial. Given ...
Diverse management objectives between stakeholder groups can often lead to conflict regarding the ma...
This presentation will address the inherent complexities of humans and wildlife coexisting in the sa...
Tourism based upon natural environments and wild animals is a major and expanding part of the touris...
Humans have been farming plants and animals for over 10,000 years. Meat, grain, medicinal ingredient...
In the last 200 years the importance of wild animals to man has taken two distinct forms: the use of...
Wild game management for hunting in Western society has become increasingly complex as stakeholders ...
In social-ecological systems, human activities and animal distribution are interrelated. Any effort ...
Wild bird conservation in the UK is a widely regarded as a success story. The populations of many en...
This paper brings together zooarchaeological data from Neolithic to Post-medieval sites in England t...
Market-based economic incentives are increasingly perceived as a cost-effective approach to biodiver...
After introducing the importance of the topic, we examine the economic impacts of wildlife tourism o...
After introducing the importance of the topic, we examine the economic impacts of wildlife tourism o...
Non-consumptive wildlife tourism plays an important role both in raising conservation issues and in ...
The feeding of wildlife has become a popular means by which tourists and tourism operators can facil...
Economic use of wildlife can be consumptive or non-consumptive, commercial or non-commercial. Given ...
Diverse management objectives between stakeholder groups can often lead to conflict regarding the ma...
This presentation will address the inherent complexities of humans and wildlife coexisting in the sa...
Tourism based upon natural environments and wild animals is a major and expanding part of the touris...
Humans have been farming plants and animals for over 10,000 years. Meat, grain, medicinal ingredient...
In the last 200 years the importance of wild animals to man has taken two distinct forms: the use of...
Wild game management for hunting in Western society has become increasingly complex as stakeholders ...
In social-ecological systems, human activities and animal distribution are interrelated. Any effort ...
Wild bird conservation in the UK is a widely regarded as a success story. The populations of many en...
This paper brings together zooarchaeological data from Neolithic to Post-medieval sites in England t...
Market-based economic incentives are increasingly perceived as a cost-effective approach to biodiver...
After introducing the importance of the topic, we examine the economic impacts of wildlife tourism o...
After introducing the importance of the topic, we examine the economic impacts of wildlife tourism o...