M-C2: Social Change and the Future of Carnivore Conservation
Organized Session
Social Change and the Future of Carnivore Conservation in Post-Industrial Societies
Topic Areas:
Social-ecological systems as a framework for conservation management
Management of Human-Wildlife Conflicts: Large Carnivores in Europe
Author:
Jeremy Bruskotter (Ohio State University)
Conserving Large Carnivores in a Modern World
Topic Area:
Social-ecological systems as a framework for conservation management
Author:
Jeremy Bruskotter (Ohio State University)
Coyote behavioral response to urbanization in the Chicago metropolitan area
Topic Area:
Social-ecological systems as a framework for conservation managements
Author:
Stanley Gehrt (Ohio State University)
The role of democracy, technocracy and politics in wildlife management: A case study of wolf (Canis lupus) hunting in Michigan, United States
Topic Area:
Social-ecological systems as a framework for conservation management
Author:
John Vucetich (Ohio State University)
Predation Services: a Framework for Studying the Societal Costs and Benefits of Carnivores and Their Prey
Topic Area:
Social-ecological systems as a framework for conservation management
Author:
Sophie Gilbert (University of Idaho)
Favouring human-large carnivore coexistence
Topic Area:
Social-ecological systems as a framework for conservation management
Author:
José Vicente López-Bao (Oviedo University)
Did we ask wolves whether they consent to be managed?
Topic Area:
Social-ecological systems as a framework for conservation management
Authors:
Guillaume Chapron (Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences)
Yaffa Epstein (Uppsala University)