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? |
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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 |
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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? |
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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 |