When the global moratorium on commercial whaling was implemented in 1986, Korea prohibited whaling; however, there was no effort to build the capacity of social institutions to guide local residents to cooperate with the policy. Utilizing a social ecology approach, this research examines the practice of eating whale meat in Ulsan, South Korea, to illustrate the importance of culture for attaining the social acceptance of wildlife conservation policy. The cultural models which influence the consumption of whale meat are here classified as representing four distinct responses to the moratorium: opposition, resistance, evasion and support. The two most important changes are the public utilization of whale meat as a symbol of an endangered cult...
Despite enduring so much foreign criticism for its pro-whaling stance, why does Japan continue to pu...
The aim of this research is to find out why Japan still continue their whaling program, even though ...
This paper explores whaling and whale watching to determine the viability of their divergent practic...
AbstractWhen the global moratorium on commercial whaling was implemented in 1986, Korea prohibited w...
When the global moratorium on commercial whaling was implemented in 1986, Korea prohibited whaling; ...
AbstractWhen the global moratorium on commercial whaling was implemented in 1986, Korea prohibited w...
In the Republic of Korea, anthropogenic mortalities of whales are connected to a high demand for wha...
In this article we examine obstacles to the successful implementation of Korean policy for the prote...
South Koreans in the city of Ulsan claim that eating whale meat is a tradition, but what is the role...
Whaling remains one of the most contentious issues in global conservation. In South Korea, where com...
From pre-historic to modern times, whales remain an exploitable resource, though in recent decades t...
From pre-historic to modern times, whales remain an exploitable resource, though in recent decades t...
In the southeastern coastal city of Ulsan in Korea, people continue to defy the global taboo on eati...
abstract: Every season from September to March in Taiji, Japan, around 23,000 dolphins, and other sm...
This paper explores whaling and whale watching to determine the viability of their divergent practic...
Despite enduring so much foreign criticism for its pro-whaling stance, why does Japan continue to pu...
The aim of this research is to find out why Japan still continue their whaling program, even though ...
This paper explores whaling and whale watching to determine the viability of their divergent practic...
AbstractWhen the global moratorium on commercial whaling was implemented in 1986, Korea prohibited w...
When the global moratorium on commercial whaling was implemented in 1986, Korea prohibited whaling; ...
AbstractWhen the global moratorium on commercial whaling was implemented in 1986, Korea prohibited w...
In the Republic of Korea, anthropogenic mortalities of whales are connected to a high demand for wha...
In this article we examine obstacles to the successful implementation of Korean policy for the prote...
South Koreans in the city of Ulsan claim that eating whale meat is a tradition, but what is the role...
Whaling remains one of the most contentious issues in global conservation. In South Korea, where com...
From pre-historic to modern times, whales remain an exploitable resource, though in recent decades t...
From pre-historic to modern times, whales remain an exploitable resource, though in recent decades t...
In the southeastern coastal city of Ulsan in Korea, people continue to defy the global taboo on eati...
abstract: Every season from September to March in Taiji, Japan, around 23,000 dolphins, and other sm...
This paper explores whaling and whale watching to determine the viability of their divergent practic...
Despite enduring so much foreign criticism for its pro-whaling stance, why does Japan continue to pu...
The aim of this research is to find out why Japan still continue their whaling program, even though ...
This paper explores whaling and whale watching to determine the viability of their divergent practic...