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T-F3: Wolf Management, Monitoring and Conflict 'A'


Cognitive and affective predictors of risks from wolves
Topic Area:

Management of Human-Wildlife Conflicts: Large Carnivores in Europe
Authors:
Adam Landon (University of Illinois), Craig Miller (University of Illinois)
Jerry Vaske (Colorado State University)
Maarten Jacobs (Wageningen University & Research)
Brent Williams (University of Illinois)

Why have the wolves migrated to Germany? Socio-political transformations and wolf politics in Poland
Topic Area:
Management of Human-Wildlife Conflicts: Large Carnivores in Europe
Author:
Krzysztof Niedzialkowski (Institute of Philosophy and Sociology, Polish Academy of Sciences)

Attitudes towards wolves under different governance systems
Topic Areas:
Management of Human-Wildlife Conflicts: Large Carnivores in Europe
Natural Resource and Conservation Stakeholders: Managing Expectations and Engageme
Authors:
Agnese Marino (Institute of Zoology and University College London)
Juan Carlos Blanco (Fundación Oso Pardo)
Sarah Durant (Institute of Zoology)
Katherine Homewood (University College London)
José Vicente López-Bao (Oviedo University)

Stakeholder characterization in a human-carnivore context
Topic Areas:
Management of Human-Wildlife Conflicts: Large Carnivores in Europe
Natural Resource and Conservation Stakeholders: Managing Expectations and Engageme
Authors:
Katharina Janja Sevecke (Leuphana University of Lüneburg)
Berta Martín-López (Leuphana University of Lüneburg)

Wolves in Washington: Insights for Rewilding in Europe
Topic Areas:
Social-ecological systems as a framework for conservation management
Management of Human-Wildlife Conflicts: Large Carnivores in Europe
Natural Resource and Conservation Stakeholders: Managing Expectations and Engageme
Author:
Francine Madden (Center for Conservation Peacebuilding)

Information shapes attitudes and matters for human-carnivore coexistence
Topic Area:
Management of Human-Wildlife Conflicts: Large Carnivores in Europe
Authors:
Ugo Arbieu (Senckenberg Biodiversity and Climate Research Centre)
Marion Mehring (Institute for Social-Ecological Research)
Nils Bunnefeld (University of Stirling), Petra Kaczensky (Norwegian Institute for Nature Research)
Ilka Reinhardt (Lupus Institute for Wolf Monitoring and Research)
Hermann Ansorge (Senckenberg Museum of Natural History Görlitz)
Katrin Böhning-Gaese (Senckenberg Biodiversity and Climate Research Centre)
Jenny Anne Glikman (San Diego Zoo Institute for Conservation Research)
Gesa Kluth (Lupus Institute for Wolf Monitoring and Research)
Carsten Nowak (Senckenberg Research Institute and Natural History Museum Frankfurt)
Thomas Müller (Senckenberg Biodiversity and Climate Research Centre)



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