Pathways 2014 Presentation Library

Pathways 2014 Presentation Library

A1
Jackman Jennifer The Other Animal: Human-Coyote Conflicts and Pets
Linklater Wayne A longitudinal Test for Attudinal Change in Urban Human-Deer Conflict
A2
Morgan Mark Conservation through Gastronomy: The “Silver” Lining
Sharp Ryan One Size Fits All, or Does It? 
A3
Zhang Wendong Heterogeneous Preferences for Water Quality Attributes: A Choice Experiment of Lake Erie Recreational Anglers
A4
Pettis Adam Alternative Food Attitudes and Support for Hunting
Goguen Amber The Extent of Venison Sharing: Contributions to Coupled Human and Natural Systems
Chase Loren Public Opinion on Hunting 
Duda Mark Public Opinion on And Attitudes Toward Hunting
B1
Raid Richard Reducing the Threat Posed by Africanized Honey Bees to Barn Owls and Specialty Crop Production
B2
Pilcher Ericka Visitor Use and Wildlife Protection in U.S. National Parks
Stein Jennifer Working Across Agency Lines To Improve Visitor Use Management on Public Lands and Waters
McPartland Susan Planning for Visitor Use and Wildlife Protection in Grand Teton National Park
B4
Hardin Alicia Key Findings of the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission Open Fields and Waters Use and Satisfaction Survey
Crain James Evaluating Hunter – Landowner Relations in Iowa: The Hunter Response
Lewis Mike Private Lands, Public Wildlife: Comparing & Contrasting Resident Hunter and Private Landowner Data and Thoughts Regarding Hunting Access in Montana
Fritzell Peter Iowa’s Voluntary Public Access & Habitat Incentive Program: Hunter Attitudes and Willingness to Pay
C1
Rastogi Archi Community Action and Tiger Conservation: Assessing the Role of Social Capital
Pienaar Elizabeth Protecting the Florida Panther and Panther Habitat on Private Lands: Designing Incentives for Heterogeneous Landowners
C2
Niccolini Federico Which Technology for Parks? A Carrying Capacity Driven Approach
Bell Jessica Tourism, Conservation & Crime
C3
Dayer Ashley Understanding the Contribution of Land Trusts to Wildlife Conservation
Martin Dustin Perceptions of the Conservation Research Program: Is It Time for a Change? 
Erickson Mara The Conservation Caravan: Thinking Beyond the BBQ To Conserve an Endangered Grassland Ecosystem
C4
Stephenson Andrew Commitment Among Waterfowl Hunters in Illinois
Fritzell Peter Turkey-Hunter Harvest Reporting in Iowa
D1
Salo Matti Nudging the Impasse? Lessons from the Nationwide Wolf Management Forum in Finland
Skogen Ketil When Wolves Come to Town: Urban Reactions to New Neighbors
Ericksson Max Classifying Rural Attitudes: Alientation, Rurality and Attitudes towards the Swedish Wolf Policy
Krange Olve Opinions on Wolves in Scandinavia: Comparison Between Norway and Sweden
Pohja-Mykra Mari Psychological Ownership as a Tool in Sustainable Wolf Management
D2
Elton Kristin Wildlife and Roadways: Examining the Decision-Making Behind Incorporating Wildlife Management Strategies into Road Infrastructure 
Maynard Lily Potential for Stakeholder Collaboration: An Evaluation of Community-Based Conservancies in Maasai Group Ranches, Kenya
Boyles-Griffin Stephanie Wildlife and Habitat Protection Program: The Humane Society of the United States
D3
Metcalf Elizabeth From the Ground Up: A Collaborative Approach for Understanding the Social Landscape of Elk and Cattle Brucellosis Management in Montana
Phillips Mike The Past and Future of Wolves in the West: A Review of Social, Political and Ecological Factors Facing Wolf Restoration
Singer Paige Colorado Corridors Project: Community Engagement and Wildlife Mitigation along the I-70 Corridor
Garvoille Rebecca The Human Dimensions of Bison Conservation in a Changing West
D4
Chase Loren Small Game as a Recruitment Tool: Moving the Needle with as Little Resources as Possible
Jagnow Coren Is it Really Deer? Using Focus Groups to Explore the Causes of Lapsed Hunting License Buying in Pennsylvania
Ueda Gohei Effects of the Fukushima Nuclear Disaster on Hunting Desertion
Winkler Rachel Investigating Cohort Effects on Deer Hunter Participation in Michigan and Wisconsin
Kelley Zurijanne Hunter Perception in Multi-Landowner Cooperatives: Kinzua Quality Deer Cooperative
E1
Webber Amanda Participatory Risk Mapping (PRM): A Simple Tool for Exploring Perceptions of Risk of Crop Damage by Animals
Oduntan Oladapo Conflict, Power and Multiple Land Use Analysis of Old Oyo National Park
Sakurai Ryo Evaluating Participatory Wildlife Damage Prevention Program in Japan
E2
Duffy Janine As Plain as the Nose on their Face: Efficacy of Nostril Pigment Patters in Identifying Individual Koalas
Larson Lincoln Emotions as Drivers of Citizen Scientists’ Wildlife Management Behavior
E3
Bartuszevige Anne Integrating Human Dimensions into Biological Planning for Bird Conservation in the Western Great Plains
Krester Heidi Infleunce of Exurban Residents’ Land Ethic and Regional Land-Use Context on Property Management Behavior
Pearce Kelly Infleunce of Stakeholder Identification on Attitudes Towards Beaver Control Methods in North Dakota
E4
Ragland Chara Pulling Together All Resources for Endangered Species Management: Tapping Social Capital
F1
Bogezi Carol A Wolf Economy for Washington State? Rancher Perspectives on Economic Incentives for Wolf Damage to Lievstock
Gowan Catherine Power, Ambiguity and Trust: Occupational and Organizational Culture in Wolf Recovery in Washington State
von Ruschkowski Eick Reintroducing the Eurasian Lynx to Northern Germany: A Comparison of Attitudes Among Hunters and Non-Hunters
von Ruschkowski Eick The Return of the Wolf to Germany – Administrative Preparedness and NGO Strategies 
McGovern Elizabeth Measuring & Predicting Support for Mountain Lion Recovery in the Adirondack Park 
F2
Wynveen Christopher Institutional Trust, Climate Change and Antecendents to Pro-Environmental Behavior in the Great Barrier Reef Region
Triezenberg Heather Trust-Space Continuum: A Spatial Analysis of Stakeholders’ Trust and Confidence in a State Wildlife Agency
Vaske Jerry Percieved Similarity, Social Trust and Percieved Risk
Riley Shawn Factors Affecting Hunters’ Trust and Confidence in a State Wildlife Agency
F3
Dietsch Alia Understanding Urban Audiences II 
Ross-Winslow Danielle A Connected Conservation Constituency
F4
Bentlage Belyna Assessing Public Attitudes Towards Endangered Freshwater Mussles 
G1
Olivera-Mendez Alejandra Modelling Rural Tolerance Towards the Presence of Large Carnivores
Dressel Sabrina From common interest to common management
Mykra Sakari Stakeholder Attitudes Explain Drivers in Population Trajectories of Bear and Wolf in Finland
G2
Miller Brian A Collaborative Approach to Integrating Climate Science into State Wildlife Action Plans
Holland Carrie Moving toward more collaborative and adaptive management of wildlife: Changing Perspectives of State Wildlife Agency Personnel
Noonan Erin Assessing Effectiveness of Targeting Landowner Communications Based On Wildlife Recreation Practices
Puniwai Noelani Hawaiian Cultural Seascapes: Perspectives from paddlers, fishers & surfers in Hilo Bay
G3
Aadland David Wolf and Elk Management in a Spatial Predator-Prey Ecosystem
Wallen Kenneth Sampling Efficacy & Bias in Mode of Response for Survey-Based Research
Serfass Tom The North American Model of Wildlife Conservation (NAM): What is Conservation and Who decided? 
H1
Singh Ajay Attitudes toward predator control in the United States
Fulton David Attitudes and Motivations of Wolf Hunters and Trappers in Minnesota
Bruskotter Jeremy American Attitudes towards Wildlife: 1978-2014
Lute Michelle Conservation ethics and risk perceptions of human-wildlife conflict: implications for stakeholder engagement
H2
Nguyen Vivian Knowledge Mobilisation: Movint Scientific Knowledge into Pacific Salmon Fisheries Management
H3
Landon Adam Place-Based Identity and Environmental Citizenship Behavior Among Residents of the Great Barrier Reef
Bloodhart Brittany Psychologically Connecting with Wildlife
Cooper Caren Hunting, Birdwatching & Conservation Behavior: Associations and Management Implications
Nilsson Danielle Understanding socio-psychological factors within community-based conservation programs
Lavadinovic Vukan Hunters in Regal Hunting Systems: Case of Serbia
I1
Mazaika Kathryn Examining the Conflicts Arising in Human-Black Bear Ecnounters in the Tahoe Basin
Wynn Rae Carnivore Mortality Risk at Multiple Scales: Evaluating the Influence of Human Activity on Source-Sink Dynamics
I2
Dietsch Alia Applying an Adaptive Management Framework to Non-Compliance with Natural Resource Regulations
Sharma Indrani Forest & Wildlife Conservation: People’s Rights as Third Frontier 
Gigliotti Larry Human Dimensions Study of Wildlife Law Enforcement
I3
Krester Heidi Inconsistent Messages in State Agency and Media Communications About Bats 
J1
Skibins Jeffrey Love your Locals: Conservation Impacts of Zoo Campaign for Local Non-Traditional Flagships
Bloom KC Provoking Responses and Changing Behaviors: The Impact of an Interpretive Naturalist-Lead Boat-Based Trip on Whale Watchers
Griffin Kelsey Willdife Conservation Camp: A Look at Long-Term Effects
Haynes Nia Evaluating Barriers and Opportunities Addressed by Diversity Internship Programs
McMullin Steve Employer Perspectives on Preparing the Next Generation of Fish and Willdife Professionals
J2
Forstchen Ann The Essential Role of Human Dimensions in States’ Fulfillment of Public Trust Responsibilities 
Rudolph Brent Managing the Public Trust and Hunters’ Trust
Pomeranz Emily Challenges for Multilevel Stakeholder Engagement in Public Trust Resource Governance
J3
Linehan Kerry Landowner Views of Elk in Western North Carolina
Kauffman Mandy Use of Citizen Science to Develop a Cost-Benefit Analysis for Bovine Brucellosis Seroprevalence Reducation in southern Greater Yellowstone Area Elk
Vernon Marian The elk hunt in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming: Addressing Long-Term Constituative Conflict 
K1
Post AC The Case of the South American Sea Lion and Fishing in Southern Brazilian Coast 
Balcombe Jonathan The Other Bycatch: Recreational Fishing Gear and Non-Target Wildlife
Baird Kelsey Assessment of Angler Attitudes Towards Eurasian Otters in Scotland
K2
Hare Darragh Principles of Public Trust Thinking
L1
Glikman Jenny Trends and Evolution in Human Dimensions of Wildlife Research
Henderson Kjetil Angler Surveys: Internet Samples Can Be Representative
Duda Mark The Continuing Challenges of Online Surveys 
L2
Davis Shawn Visitor Perceptions of Climate Change: Regional Differences in National Parks and National Wildlife Refuges 
M1
Imran Khan Muhammad Using Modern Missing Data Analyses for Effective Interference About Hunters’ Satisfaction Towards OFW Program
M2
Frank Beatrice Predictors of Negative Feelings Towards Coyote in NL
Lutch Jill Fear as an Obstacle to Participation in Outdoor Activities in Missouri 
M3
Clements Kaylin Who Has a Taste for Lionfish? A Comparative Study of Belizeans and Tourists 
Bhattacharyya Jonaki Indigenous Knowledge and Kincentric Knowledge: Implications for Wildlife Management
T2
Duberstein Jennie People Conserving Wetlands and Waterfowl: Adaptively Applying Human Dimensions at Multiple Scales