Pathways Europe 2022 Presentation Library

Pathways Europe 2022 Presentation Library

W-1C: Human-Wildlife Conflict and Political and Social Struggle
Pettersson Hanna Should Spanish Wolves Have the Right to Roam?
Krauss Judith Beyond Spectacles of Nature in Convivial Conservation: The case of loved (lions/red squirrels) and unloved (spotted hyenas/grey squirrels) others
Toncheva Svetoslava “The Bear is Innocent!” Contrasting perspectives on nature conservation or awakening of new environmental awareness?
Fiasco Valentina The “Magic Light:” Can predator deterrent lights foster coexistence between people and carnivores?
Sandroni Laila A Top Predator in a Hopespot: Jaguar conservation in the perspective of those performing it at the Brazilian Atlantic Forest
Komi Sanna Belonging in Nature: Towards convivial wolf conservation in Finland
W-2A: Humans and Wildlife in Rewilding Initiatives
Disco Daan Coexistence with Brown Bears (Spain) and Ethical Posthumanism
Arts Koen Four Decades of Dutch Rewilding with Wildlife
Konczal Agata When a Forest Becomes Wild: Discourses about wilderness within Polish forestry
van Koppen Kris Wild Practices: Understanding human-wildlife interactions from a social-practices perspective
Vollaard Ben Rewilding at Home: A crowd-sourcing project
Verschuuren Bas From Planning a Wildlife Corridor to Biocultural Evolution
W-2B: Virtual Session
Jain Vinni Living Alongside Otters – Otter Conservation in Shared Spaces
Suresh Shruti Navigating loss: Surplus livestock depredation and community response
Lavadinovic Vukan Human dimension of large carnivores’ management and conservation in Serbia
Lavadinovic Vukan How reliable is survey on hunters and wildlife professionals in estimating the scope of poaching?
W-2C: Conservation Research and Discursive Violence
Koot Stasja Conservation Research and Discursive Violence
W-3A: New Wildlife Management Models in The Netherlands
Dorresteijn Ine WildlifeNL
W-3B: Ethical Dimensions of Sharing Landscapes
Butler Andrew Severed Symbiotic Landscape Connections: Reindeer herding and wildfire
Bichel Nikolaj Hunting and Social Tensions
McCarney Paul Complexity Over Panacea: Social values and scientific decision-making
Keller Rose Unpacking the Divide in Wildlife Perceptions Between Norway and Sweden: A values-attitude approach
W-3C: Developing Guidelines for the Human-Wildlife Interactions in Conservation Translocations
Consorte-McCrea Adriana Developing Guidelines for the Human-Wildlife Interactions in Conservation Translocations
T-1A: Wolves & Livestock
Nyman Madeleine Conflict Management in the LIFE BOREALWOLF Project
Lyly Mari Involving Stakeholders to Find Solutions to Wolf Conflicts
Lehnen Lisa A New Typology of Individual Relationships with Wildlife
Gamborg Christian Public Perception of Re-migrating Wolves in Urbanized Denmark
T-1B: Emotions Toward Wildlife
Buijs Arjen Social Representations of Wildlife
Pietrzyk-Kaszynska Agata Interpretations of Wild Nature Disclosed in Public Discourse
Kisora Yulia ‘Tbilisi Darlings’: A case-study of a street dog community
de Vroey Linde (Re-)enchanting Landscapes Through Rewilding Practices
Molin Lovisa Sharing “Wilderness” Through Social Media
T-1C: Human-Wildlife Interactions in Shared Urban Landscapes
Moesch Simon “Wild Animals Are Mostly Nice and Beautiful, as Long as They Leave You Alone:” Perspectives of German decision-makers and the public about urban wildlife
Sweet Fabio Scale- and Location-Based Attitudes Toward Urban Animals
Straka Tanja Beyond Values: Understanding underlying drivers of native and non-native species management in cities
Kochalski Sophia Human-Wildlife Interactions in Coastal Cities: Blue, urban, shared?
Schmack Julia Perceptions of Social Wasps and Their Ecosystem Services in Urban Gardens
T-2A: Livestock & Wildlife Management 
Smith Bethany Ecological Effects of Using Livestock Guarding Dogs
Lieb Zoe Impact of Livestock Guardian Dogs on Livestock Predation in Rural Mongolia
Turino Maria Social Mediation Initiative on the Coexistence between Iberian Wolf and Extensive Livestock Farming
T-2C: Can Golden Jackals and Humans Share a Landscape?
de Ruyver Ciska Can Golden Jackals and Humans share a landscape?
T-3A: Human-Wildlife Conflict
Alba-Patiño Francy Daniela Analyzing Human-Wildlife Conflicts Through Socio-Ecological Systems Framework
Eklund Ann Navigating “Human-Wildlife Conflicts” From an Individual Perspective
Basak Sayantani Longitudinal Study Reveals an Increasing Conflict with Urban Wildlife
Pereira Joana Livelihood Vulnerability and Human-Wildlife Interactions Across Protected Areas in Mozambique
T-3B: Wildlife Values
Delibes-Mateos Miguel Europeans’ Views of Wildlife and Their Management
Becker Charissa Values of Wildlife in the Western Carpathians
Johansson Maria Diverse Feelings and Restorative Outcomes of Wildlife Encounters
Van Buskirk Amanda What Drives Organizational Administration of Citizen Science?
T-3C: Agriculture & Shared Landscapes
Hemminger Karoline Compensation Mediates Farmers’ Tolerance for Wildlife-Related Crop Damage
Htay Thazin Farmers’ Vulnerability and Acceptability of Avian Crop Damage
Morales-Reyes Zebensui Stakeholder Perceptions of European Rabbit Damage to Agriculture
Blewett Andrew Conservation Mental Modelling and Restored English Beaver Populations
F-1A: Large Carnivores I 
Malcolm Christopher Visitor Attitudes Toward Black Bears (Ursus Americanus) and Bear Safety Measures in Riding Mountain National Park, Manitoba, Canada
Massarella Kate Human-Wildlife Coexistence: Business-as-usual conservation or an opportunity for transformative change?
F-1B: Conservation & Natural Resources
Jones Sorrel Participation of Local Actors and REDD+ Benefit-Sharing
Newsom Amy Human-Wildlife Conflict Under Climate Change: A risk perspective
Ventura Maria Engagement of ENGOs in Tourism Management in Small Atlantic Islands’ Destinations
Uber Alex Salmon Restoration in the Face of Conflicting Priorities
F-1C: Too Many? Wildlife Fertility Control to Share Landscapes
Massei Giovanna A Road-Map for Applications of Wildlife Fertility Control in an Overcrowded Continent
Pellizzari Marco Pigeons in the City: Impacts and solutions
Dunn Mike Conflict Arising from Efforts to Conserve and Control UK Squirrels
Croft Simon Too Many Wild Boar: Can fertility control help?
Haw Kay A Blueprint for Managing Three Million Charismatic, Non-Native Animals
F-2A: European Wildlife: Assessing social acceptability and communication channels with relevant actors
Engel Monica Human Dimensions of Bison and Beaver Reintroduction in the Fagaras Mountains, Romania
Monin Louise Understanding Human Behavior in Conflicts with Lynx, France
Salvatori Valeria Are Large Carnivores the Real Issue? Solutions for improving conflict management through stakeholder participation
Muschietti Coralie Assessing Social Acceptance Toward Wolf in the Jura mountains, Switzerland
F-2C: Tribal Leadership, Culture, & Science in Protecting the Salish Sea
Gobin Cecilia Tribal Leadership, Culture, & Science in Protecting the Salish Sea
F-3A: Large Carnivores II
Sjoelander-Lindqvist Annelie Large Carnivore Conservation and Social Sustainability: Experience, social suffering, and power
Opdam Nina Attitude Change Toward Large Carnivores in Beskydy
Sandström Camilla Collaborative Governance of Large Carnivores: A pathway to consensus or continued dispute?
Lucas Chloe Stakeholder Perceptions of Success in Human-Carnivore Coexistence
Marsden Katrina Supporting Coexistence with Large Carnivores: Multi-level participatory exchange platforms in Europe
F-3B: Species Conservation
Kreinheder Deanna Personal Norms and Deer Hunter Engagement in Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) Prevention
Cox Cody Forecasting Avian Abundance Changes Under Stakeholder-Developed Conservation Scenarios
Vaquerizas Patricia H. Research-Based Knowledge Use in Conservation Conflicts: The IUCN 2019 wild rabbit reassessment in the Iberian Peninsula
Moreno-Zarate Lara Hunters’ Discourses About Management of Migratory Declining Species
F-3C: Fish & Anglers
Blyth Samuel Angler Perceptions, Sea Trout, Stress, and Spawning
van den Heuvel Lotte Psychological Dimensions of Anglers’ Fish Stock Trend Perceptions
Birdsong Max Does the Relevance of Catch for Angler Satisfaction Vary with Social-Ecological Context? A study involving angler cultures from West and East Germany
Posters
Lyly Mari Promoting Cooperation and Interaction in Finnish Wolf Territories
Solis Hellen Community Rural Tourism as a Coexistence Experience in San Juan de Sierpe, Osa, Costa Rica
Meheust Clemence The Natural Resettlement of Wolves in Normandy
Shi Danyang Blue Sheep Summer Distribution in a Landscape Shared with Livestock