365 results on '"MANFREDO, MICHAEL J."'
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2. 6 Wildlife Value Orientations as an Approach to Understanding the Social Context of Human-Wildlife Conflict
3. Bringing social values to wildlife conservation decisions
4. Correction to: Determining puma habitat suitability in the Eastern USA
5. Looking Forward, Not Backward in Considering the Needs for Social Science in Wildlife Management
6. For US Wildlife Management, Social Science Needed Now More Than Ever
7. Human Dimensions of Wildlife Management
8. Social value shift in favour of biodiversity conservation in the United States
9. Governing the recreational dimension of global fisheries
10. Revisiting the challenge of intentional value shift: reply to Ives and Fischer
11. Potential for Conflict Index: Hunters' Responses to Chronic Wasting Disease
12. Assessing Validity of Elk and Deer License Sales Estimated by Contingent Valuation
13. Assessing Demand for Big-Game Hunting Opportunities: Applying the Multiple-Satisfaction Concept
14. Why social values cannot be changed for the sake of conservation
15. Modernization, Risk, and Conservation of the World’s Largest Carnivores
16. Considerations in Representing Human Individuals in Social-Ecological Models
17. Integrating Public Values toward Wildlife into Land Use Planning: A Case Study in La Plata County, Colorado
18. Social values and biodiversity conservation in a dynamic world
19. Understanding Beliefs and Attitudes about an Urban Wildlife Hunt near Anchorage, Alaska
20. A Multilevel, Systems View of Values Can Inform a Move towards Human–Wildlife Coexistence
21. An Overview of Recent Advancements in Persuasion Theory and Their Relevance to Natural Resource Management
22. Segmenting the Public: An Application of Value Orientations to Wildlife Planning in Colorado
23. Human Dimensions of Wildlife
24. Public Acceptance of Wildlife Trapping in Colorado
25. Public Acceptance of Mountain Lion Management: A Case Study of Denver, Colorado, and Nearby Foothills Areas
26. Coloradans' Attitudes toward Reintroducing the Gray Wolf into Colorado
27. Implications of human value shift and persistence for biodiversity conservation
28. Norms: Social Influences on Human Thoughts About Wildlife
29. Cultural Perspectives on Human–Wildlife Relationships
30. Values, Ideology, and Value Orientations
31. Integrating Concepts: Demonstration of a Multilevel Model for Exploring the Rise of Mutualism Value Orientations in Post-industrial Society
32. Attitudes and the Study of Human Dimensions of Wildlife
33. Understanding the Feeling Component of Human–Wildlife Interactions
34. The Biological Context of Wildlife Values: Are There Etchings on the Slate?
35. Who Cares About Wildlife?
36. Publisher Correction: Social value shift in favour of biodiversity conservation in the United States
37. The Role of Universities in Protected Area Management: Considerations for the Future
38. Wildlife Value Orientations as an Approach to Understanding the Social Context of Human-Wildlife Conflict
39. Evaluating alternative survey methodologies in human dimensions of wildlife research.
40. Understanding Society and Natural Resources : Forging New Strands of Integration Across the Social Sciences
41. Reenvisioning the university education needs of wildlife conservation professionals in the United States
42. Evaluating alternative survey methodologies in human dimensions of wildlife research
43. Technocracy in a time of changing values: Wildlife conservation and the “relevancy” of governance reform
44. Reenvisioning the university education needs of wildlife conservation professionals in the United States
45. Introduction to special section on wildlife agency organizational change: Embracing the challenge of adaptive wildlife conservation in the United States
46. State fish and wildlife agency culture: Access points to leverage major change
47. Understanding the Cognitive Basis for Human—Wildlife Relationships as a Key to Successful Protected-Area Management
48. Understanding the Diversity of Public Interests in Wildlife Conservation
49. Building a systems framework to facilitate adaptive organizational change in state fish and wildlife agencies
50. The Influence of Attitude Accessibility on Attitude-Behavior Relationships: Implications for Recreation Research.
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