W-J2: Wildlife Management and Policy 'B'
Chaired By: Dr. Björn Schulz
Pathway to success: The Oberallgäu Way
Topic Area:
Management of Human-Wildlife Conflicts: “Other” Species in Europe
Authors:
Andreas König (Technical University of Munich)
Sarah-Alica Dahl (Technical University of Munich)
(Re)Creating identities, place and time through fishing laws
Topic Areas:
Management of Human-Wildlife Conflicts: “Other” Species in Europe
Natural Resource and Conservation Stakeholders: Managing Expectations and Engageme
Authors:
Carla Mouro (Instituto Universitário de Lisboa ISCTE-IUL)
Paula Castro (Instituto Universitário de Lisboa ISCTE-IUL)
Sandra Jovchelovitch (London School of Economics)
John Dixon (Open University)
Adaptive capacity within a multi-level governance system
Topic Areas:
Social-ecological systems as a framework for conservation management
Management of Human-Wildlife Conflicts: “Other” Species in Europe
Author:
Sabrina Dressel (Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU))
Promoting Fertility Control to Mitigate Human-Wildlife Conflicts
Topic Areas:
Social-ecological systems as a framework for conservation management
Management of Human-Wildlife Conflicts: “Other” Species in Europe
Natural Resource and Conservation Stakeholders: Managing Expectations and Engageme
Authors:
Stephanie Boyles Griffin (Botstiber Institute for Wildlife Fertility Control)
Giovanna Massei (Animal and Plant Health Agency)
A paper review of efficacy of decentralized wildlife management using the Wildlife Management Areas Approach in Tanzania
Topic Area:
Social-ecological systems as a framework for conservation management
Author:
Rodney Ngalamba (Itigi District Council)
How to resurrect big wildlife in Northern Germany!?
Topic Areas:
Social-ecological systems as a framework for conservation management
Management of Human-Wildlife Conflicts: “Other” Species in Europe
Natural Resource and Conservation Stakeholders: Managing Expectations and Engageme
Author:
Björn Schulz (Stiftung Naturschutz Schleswig-Holstein)