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T-G1: Refocusing the Concept of Wildlife Value Orientations

Organized Session



Refocusing the Concept of Wildlife Value Orientations
Topic Area:
Natural Resource and Conservation Stakeholders: Managing Expectations and Engageme
Authors:
Michael Manfredo (Colorado State University)
Andrew Don Carlos (Colorado State University)
Leeann Sullivan (Colorado State University)
Jeremy Bruskotter (Ohio State University)
Alia Dietsch (Ohio State University)
David Fulton (University of Minnesota)

A dynamic view of wildlife value orientations
Topic Area:
Social-ecological systems as a framework for conservation management
Author:
» Alia Dietsch (Ohio State University)

Anthropomorphism and Mutualist Wildlife Value Orientations: Conceptual refinements
Topic Area:
Social-ecological systems as a framework for conservation management
Authors:
Andrew Don Carlos (Colorado State University)
Michael Manfredo (Colorado State University)
Esmeralda G. Urquiza-haas (University of Vienna)
Jeremy Bruskotter (Ohio State University)
Alia Dietsch (Ohio State University)

A Multilevel View of Fish and Wildlife Agency Governance
Topic Area:
Social-ecological systems as a framework for conservation management
Authors:
Leeann Sullivan (Colorado State University)
Michael Manfredo (Colorado State University)
Tara Teel (Colorado State University)
Andrew Don Carlos (Colorado State University)

Integrating Values and Identity to Understand Conservation Conflicts
Topic Area:
Social-ecological systems as a framework for conservation management
Authors:
Jeremy Bruskotter (Ohio State University)
Alia Dietsch (Ohio State University)
Michael Manfredo (Colorado State University)

Application of Tightness – Looseness to Understanding Cultural Differences in Values and Preferences for Wildlife Management
Topic Area:
Social-ecological systems as a framework for conservation management
Author:
» Alan Bright (Colorado State University)

Managerial implications of the enduring WVO concept
Topic Area:
Social-ecological systems as a framework for conservation management
Authors:
» David Fulton (University of Minnesota)
Lou Cornicelli (Minnesota Department of Natural Resources)



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