Pathways Kenya 2016 Presentation Library

Pathways Kenya 2016 Presentation Library

A2
Dietsch Alia Human-wildlife conflict in a rapidly urbanizing world
Cantrill James Blended-Landscape Communities and Forested Habitats: Accounting for Perceptions beyond the Urban Fringe
Skogen Ketil Predators in the Landscape of Humans: How Landscape Interpretations Determine the Place for Large Carnivores
Johannson Maria A Close-Up of Human Dimensions of Wildlife in Europe
B1
Ndeereh David Epidemio-Surveillance of Two Neglected Zoonotic Infections at the Wildlife-Livestock Interface in Kenya
Olson Ken Advances in Vector Control
Mireji Paul Preventing trypanosomiasis by Tsetse Fly Control
Bowen Richard Impact of Climate Change on Disease Prevalence and Transmission
B3
Leyian Benson Challenges and Successes for Wildlife Conservation in the Amboseli Region, Southern Kenya
Kaelo Dickson Kenya’s Conservation Revolution: Wildlife Conservation Devolved to Local Communities
Worden Jeffrey Kenya’s Conservation rEvolution: Challenges and Successes for Community Conservancies in Northern Kenya
Galvin Kathleen African Community Based Conservancies: A Review and Actions 
Bashir Munira Community Conservancies: Kenya’s Revolution in a Regional Context
Reid Robin Kenya’s Conservation Revolution: What the Conservancy Managers Say about their Conservancies in Kenya
B4
Ngari Alex Linkage to Multilateral Environmental Agreements through the African-Eurasian Migratory Landbirds Action Plan
C1
Bishop Bonnie Wolves as a Symbol of Community: Wilf Capital of the World, Thompson, Manitoba
Lupi Frank Recreational Fisheries & Phosphorous: Impacts of Nutrient Loadings on Freshwater Fish Demand and Value
Ilvesviita Pirjo Hunting and Fishing Provides Benefits for Local Economics and Welfare to Users: Examples from Finnish State Owned Areas
C2
Asaka Jeremiah Human Dimensions of Wildlife Management in East Africa: What Can a Human Security Framework Offer? 
C4
Walker Elizabeth Pioneering Ideas in Strategy and Design at the Convergence of International Conservation and Development Practice
D1
Lankester Felix Malignant Catarrhal Fever: A Vaccine Trial and an Economic Impact Assessment
Kock Richard Fencing for Disease Control: Effectiveness and Impacts
Mwangi Thumbi Viewing Human Health Through the Lens of Livestock Health
D2
Sambu Daniel Community-Based Conservation in Amboseli-Tsavo Ecosystem 
E2
Witinok-Huber Rebecca Enhancing the Involvement of Women in Water Resource Management in Laikipia, Kenya
E3
Murdoch James What is the Value of Habitat? 
F3
Ali A. Will Somalis Support Range Restoration Practices for Hirola Conservation? 
Downer Bethany Examination of Participant Perceptions in the Public Participation Process: Wood Bison Restoration Project in Alaska, United States
Flaviafranchini Silveria Through the Hunter’s Eyes: Does Hunting Participation Affect Perceptions Towards Restored Species management
Cent Joanna Benefits, Losses and Fear: Local Reactions to Reintroduction of European Bison in Poland
Heneghan Michael Public Attitudes Toward Black Bear Population Recovery in Alabama
F4
Gross Jeremy Big Life Foundation
Swanson Jeremy From the Poaching Crisis to Focus on Human-Wildlife Conflict Prevention
Lichtenfeld Laly Cattle Economy
Wanyoike Tirus Wildlife Information and Landscape Data (WILD) 
G1
Skibins Jeffrey Is it Live or is it Lunar? Examining the Role of Anthropomorphism in Zoo Visitors’ Conservation Behaviors
den Haring Sander Interpretation as a Tool to Manage Snorkeler Impacts in the Mombasa Marine Park
G2
Ngatia Dedan The Spatial Ecology of Domestic Dogs Along Kenya’s Human, Wildlife and Livestock Interface
Kimuyu Duncan Impact of Cattle on Wildlife: Some Lessons from the Kenya Long-Term Enclosure Experiment
Davis Shawn Climbers for Bat Conservation
G3
Kashimana Ivo Conservation – The Nigerian Policy Perspective
G4
Lyons Krista International Wildlife Policy: A Comparative Public Administration Framework Analysis of Five Diverse Countries
H1
Ferguson Adam Conflict-Benefit Relationships Between Humans and Small African Carnivores: A Continent-Wide Perspective
Do Linh San Emmanuel What Makes a Good or Bad Badger? 
Ogada Mordecai Intrinsic Value of African Carnivores: Loss or Suppression? 
Serfass Thomas Spotted-Necked Otters in Africa and River Otters in North America: Contrast in Human Dimensions Challenges for Developing an Aquatic Flagship
Hausser Yves Human-Carnivores Relationships in Western Tanzania: A Story of Conflicts but also of Tolerance
Hanley Zoe Scientific Truth or Social Tolerance? The Influence of Public Stakeholders on Large Carnivore Management in the United States
H3
Kerr Geoff Opportunities from Conflicting Objectives: Assessing Hunter Objectives to Enhance Hunter Experiences
Takahashi Mitsuhiko Hunters’ Territorialism in Wildlife Management
H4
Bahattacharjee Anushree Coexisting with Carnivores: A Case Study from Western Duars, India
Spillane James Organized Crime: The Hidden Enemy of Sustianable Wildlife
Lecuyer Marie-Lou Supporting Collaboration and Strategise for Mutual Benefits in Biodiversity Conflicts: Building on Common Ground
den Haring Sander Do Snorkelers Do What They Intend, and Say They Do, in Mombasa Marine Park, Kenya
I2
Price Jennifer The Endangered Hunter? A Hunter Population Model for State Agency Decision Making
Andersen Oggedir Why do People Quit Salmon Angling? 
Sharp Ryan Understanding the Gap: Profile Development for Recruitment and Retention of College Age Hunters