M-1A: Linking Rewilding and Coexistence Through Carnivore Restoration
|
Naughton |
Lisa |
Coyotes Welcome Here: Attitudes and encounters with coyotes among neighbors of an urban park |
Asha Stone |
Suzanne |
Rewilding Ourselves: What wolves, beaver, and butterflies tell us |
Vucetich |
John |
Disentangling the Influence of Religion, Political Orientation, and Rurality on Attitudes About Rewilding in the United States |
Treves |
Adrian |
Robust Inference and Errors in Wildlife Control Studies |
Bruskotter |
Jeremy |
Exploring the Origins of Intolerance for Large Carnivores in the U.S. |
Nelson |
Michael |
From Ethics of Restraint to Ethics of Reciprocity |
M-1B: Human-Wildlife Conflict
|
Surve |
Nikit |
Crafting Coexistence to Bridge Human-Wildlife Conflicts |
Zouhar |
Yosra |
Acceptance for Lethal Control in Norwegian Otter Management |
Mayer |
Paula |
Assessing Transformational Capacities for Coexistence in Social-Ecological Systems |
Massei |
Giovanna |
Fertility Control for Human-Wildlife Coexistence |
Helle |
Inari |
Pedagogical Tool to Support Multispecies Management of Wildlife |
Paschoaletto Micchi de Barros Ferraz |
Katia Maria |
Assessing Human-Wildlife Interactions for Guiding Decision-Making Toward Coexistence |
M-1C: Urban-Rural Wildlife
|
Wood |
Penney |
Human-Dingo Coexistence: Relational entanglement in a peri-urban fringe |
Strączyński |
Michał |
Urban Stone Marten-Human Conflicts: A survey-based approach |
Gagnière |
Mélissa |
Taming of the Fox: Urban animal attitudes matter |
Joshi |
Yashendu |
The Crocodile Conundrum of Charotar |
Meletis |
Zoe |
Beauty Beyond Binaries: Considering co-constructed “spaces in between” |
M-2A: Rewilding & Living With Wildlife
|
Teampanpong |
Jiraporn |
Human Dimensions of Red-headed Vulture Reintroduction in Thailand |
Lee |
Alex |
Discourses and Practices of Elite Rewilding in Britain |
Gamborg |
Christian |
Attitudes to Translocation Rewilding: Trust and wildlife values |
Wąs |
Joanna |
Public Perception 40 Years After: Beaver reintroduction |
Guinel |
Berenice |
Assessing Social Perspectives of Vultures Reintroduction in Central Apennines |
Sandøe |
Peter |
Should We Always Let Nature Take Its Course? |
M-2B: Biodiversity
|
Meeder |
Annie |
Human Impacts and Novel Ecosystems on Island Ecosystems |
Nsukwini |
Sakhile |
A Review of Biodiversity Conservation, Access, and Sustainable Use From Precolonial to Post-Apartheid Era in South Africa |
Tobajas |
Jorge |
Coexistence Conservation: Time to change the paradigm |
Durá Alemañ |
Carlos Javier |
Combating the Use of Poisoned Bait in Spain |
Lopez Zamora |
Guillermo |
Social Aspects of the Recovery of the Iberian Lynx |
M-2C: Changing Values of Wildlife
|
Renn |
Emily |
Human-Wildlife Coexistence Standards for Conservation Areas |
Lehnen |
Lisa |
Attitudes Toward 12 Wildlife Types in 15 Countries |
De Urioste-Stone |
Sandra |
Shifting Baseline Syndrome of Moose in Maine |
Carter |
Neil H. |
Toward an Integrated Science of Human-Wildlife Coexistence |
Bailey |
Karen |
Strategies for Cultivating a Relevant Wildlife Conservation Workforce |
M-3A: Shared Landscapes: Exploring conflict, coexistence, and power dynamics in extensive grazing systems with large carnivores (Part I)
|
Pettersson |
Hanna |
Who is Local and What Do They Know? |
Varela |
Elsa |
A Review of High Nature Value Systems in Europe |
Ostermann-Miyashita |
Emu-Felicitas |
Pathways Towards Sustainable Wolf-Livestock Coexistence |
Culos |
Manon |
Place-Based Trajectories of Coexistence Between Pastoralists and Bears |
M-3B: Rewilding: What about the people? (Part I)
|
Consorte-McCrea |
Adriana |
Introduction |
Waters |
Siân |
Tolerating Returning Primates: A case study from Zanzibar |
Venkat |
Meena |
Success of Carnivore Translocation: Here and there |
Verschueren |
Stijn |
Balancing Community Needs With Cheetah Restoration |
Sever |
Maja |
Actively Involving Stakeholders in Large Carnivore Conservation (Projects) Activities; Slovenian experience from LIFE Lynx, LIFE WolfAlps EU and LIFE Wild Wolf project |
van der Wielen |
Grace |
Coexistence With Elusive Carnivores: Social feasibility in hindsight |
M-3C: Conservation & Environmental Factors in Wildlife Management
|
Waldman |
Shana |
Environmental Justice (Or Lack Thereof) in Biodiversity Planning |
Morales Reyes |
Zebensui |
Environmental Rangers as Informants of Human-Wildlife Interactions |
Glikman |
Jenny |
Wildlife Acceptance Through the Lenses of Environmental Rangers |
González Granados |
María |
Iberian Lynx: Environmental and social favorability paths |
Pietrzyk-Kaszynska |
Agata |
Exploring Experts’ Visions of Wildness and Wild Nature |
M-4A: Shared Landscapes: Exploring conflict, coexistence, and power dynamics in extensive grazing systems with large carnivores (Part II)
|
Sandstrom |
Camilla |
Challenges to the Success of Conservation Incentive Payments in Swedish Reindeer Areas: The role of trust, communication, and justice |
Hovardas |
Tasos |
Farmers’ Participation in European Regional Platforms on Coexistence Between People and Large Carnivores: Perceived conflict, stakeholder interaction, and evaluation of participatory processes |
Lecuyer |
Marie-Lou |
Multidimensional Power Analysis to Better Understand Social and Biodiversity Outcomes of Sharing Landscape Initiatives |
Balian |
Estelle |
Interactive Session: Exploring power dynamics in biodiversity conservation |
M-4B: Rewilding: What about the people? (Part II)
|
Marino |
Filippo |
Towards a Multidimensional and Integrated Approach to Conservation Translocations |
Young |
Juliette |
Rewilding Governance For and With People |
M-4C: Interdisciplinary Social-Ecological Research for Urban Sustainability: Navigating human-wildlife coexistence
|
Larson |
Kelli |
Interdisciplinary Social-Ecological Research for Human-Wildlife Management |
Lerman |
Susannah |
Residential Yard Management: Habitat for birds and people |
Moore |
Alex |
Participatory Engagement in Coastal Wetland Conservation and Restoration |
Bateman |
Heather |
Feeling Rattled: Environmental-social drivers of snake removals |
Warren |
Paige |
Whose Nature? Critical perspectives on the “luxury effect” |
T-1A: Workshop: Human-Wildlife Coexistence Principles
|
Solano |
Angelica |
Colombian Perspectives on Jaguar Conservation and Conflict |
Srivastava |
Nimisha |
When is it Okay to Kill a Carnivore? |
Johansson |
Maria |
Talking With People Expressing Fear of Large Carnivores |
Dhee |
Dhee |
These Big Cats are Not So ‘Wild’ |
Kavcic |
Irena |
Recognizing Large Carnivores Benefits to Increase Tolerance |
Rantala |
Mirja |
Educating the Finnish Youth About Large Carnivores |
T-1B: Large Carnivore-Human Conflict
|
Rodriguez |
Shari |
Colombian Perspectives on Jaguar Conservation and Conflict |
Srivastava |
Nimisha |
When is it Okay to Kill a Carnivore? |
Johansson |
Maria |
Talking With People Expressing Fear of Large Carnivores |
Dhee |
Dhee |
These Big Cats are Not So ‘Wild’ |
Kavcic |
Irena |
Recognizing Large Carnivores Benefits to Increase Tolerance |
Rantala |
Mirja |
Educating the Finnish Youth About Large Carnivores |
T-1C: Agriculture-Wildlife Interactions
|
Oxley |
Aimee |
Designing Co-Existence Strategies: Lesson-learning from people and wildlife |
Mustin |
Karen |
Impacts of Agribusiness Expansion on Territorial Development in the Savannas of Amapá |
Eklund |
Ann |
Experimental Study of Goose Damage Mitigation Message Effects |
Hemminger |
Karoline |
Farmer Perspectives on Common Crane Crop Damage Prevention |
Schuster |
Grace |
Considering Landowners Perspectives on Diversifying Their Agriculture Systems |
T-1D: Tech Usage in Wildlife Management
|
Roy |
Akashdeep |
Understanding Human-Elephant Conflict Through Political Ecology Framework in North Bengal, India |
Hamm |
Joseph |
The Equitability of a Conservation Performance Payment |
Hansen |
Inger |
Insight From New Technology in Rangeland Grazing Systems |
Caillé |
Juliette |
The Techno-Scientific Lynx: Analysis of ecological knowledge production |
Ruppert |
Kirstie |
The Effectiveness of Bomas With Wire-Fencing and Lights at Deterring Livestock Depredation and its Influence on Pastoralists’ Attitudes Toward Carnivore Conservation in Northern Kenya |
Singh Kathait |
Shailendra |
Harnessing Coexistence Through HACMS in Forest Fringe Villages |
T-2A: Recreational Impacts on Wildlife
|
Malcolm |
Christopher D. |
Attitudes Toward Urban Crocodiles in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico |
Pallazza |
Samantha |
Understanding Cultural Perceptions of Nature and Related Constraints to Hunting Participation Among African American Hunters |
Nageotte |
Nichole |
Understanding Visitor Behavior at Mt. Blue Sky |
Porras Murillo |
Laura |
Using Cages to Reduce Tourist-Wildlife Interactions |
Sexton |
Natalie |
Mainstreaming Social Science in the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service |
T-2B: Coexisting With Wildlife Through Managing Conflicts: Balancing the needs of wildlife and humans
|
Zimmermann |
Alexandra |
Integrating Capacity Building With Policy Making for Human-Wildlife Coexistence |
Moreno-Opo |
Rubén |
Human-Wildlife Conflict Management in Spain: A national perspective |
White |
Bryant |
Wildlife Conflict and Coexistence Management in the U.S.A. |
Kalandarishvili |
Alexandra |
Science and Policy: Large carnivore monitoring beyond Europe |
Palacios |
Vicente |
Detecting Wolf Attacks to Manage Wolf-Human Conflicts |
O’Brien |
Michael |
Application of Wildlife Trap Testing Standards: Canadian perspective |
T-2C: Farmer-Wildlife Interactions
|
Othman |
Nurzhafarina |
Understanding Barriers and Benefits to Adopting Elephant Coexistence Practices in Oil Palm Plantation Landscapes in Lower Kinabatangan, Sabah |
Bodenburg |
Christof |
Overcoming Negative Narratives: Novel approaches to Aye-Aye conservation |
Wszelaki |
Sebastian |
Effectiveness of Livestock Protection Methods Against Wildlife |
Iglesias Gonzalez |
Zurine |
Spanish Pyrenees: Stakeholders perspectives on livestock-wildlife interactions |
Ruppert |
Kirstie |
Addressing Human-Elephant Conflict with Kenyan Pastoralist Communities |
Mertens |
Annette |
Wildlife-Smart Communities as Novel Local Coexistence Models |
T-2D: Ethical Dilemmas in Wildlife Management
|
Giorgione |
Chiara |
The Influence of War on the Wildlife Trade |
Basile |
Simone |
Ethical Self-Assessment Checklists for Responsible Wildlife Handling Practices |
Clay |
Anne |
Understanding Perceptions About Animals in Captive and Wild Contexts for Compassionate Conservation |
von Arx |
Manuela |
Public Attitudes Toward Reinforcing the Balkan Lynx Population |
Niemiec |
Rebecca |
U.S. Public Perspectives Toward Wild Animal Welfare |
T-3A: Coexistence in the Concrete Jungle: How do we share space in the more-than-human city? (Part I)
|
Casanelles Abella |
Joan |
When Honeybees Come to Town: Critical aspects of urban beekeeping and opportunities for socio-ecological regulation |
Mak |
Brandon |
Peregrinations: Nested interests in a bird-eat-bird world |
Fry |
Tom |
Rewilding the City: Spectacle and maintenance of Eurasian beavers in London and Berlin |
Morice |
Amy |
Urbanization’s Influence on the Common Kingfisher (Alcedo atthis) in Berlin: Assessing Environmental Impacts and Human Perceptions |
T-3B: Wolf-Human Conflict, Part I
|
Camara |
Cassiopeia |
What Makes Gen Z Howl? Exploring conservation and coexistence |
Gonzalez |
Mireille |
Characterizing Social Conflict over Wolf Reintroduction in Colorado: A theoretical model of intergroup conflict |
Alvarez |
Anton |
Assessing the Impact of Communication Strategies on Wolf Coexistence Narratives: A structural topic modeling approach |
Majadas Ayuso |
Hugo |
Social Mediation to Address the Human-Wolf Conflict |
Lyly |
Mari |
Supporting Collaboration and Dialogue to Manage Wolf Conflict |
Crooks |
Kevin |
Social-Ecological Insights into Wolf Restoration in Colorado, USA |
T-3C: Land Owners & Land Use
|
Bollmann |
Manuel |
One Livelihood Risk Factor Too Many? |
Poltl |
Bethany |
Habitat Fragmentation and Human-Coyote Interactions |
Slagle |
Kristina |
Is This Potential Habitat? Rethinking right-of-way easements |
Rodriguez Stimson |
Julio |
The Coexistential Rift: A Galapagos Ethnography |
Locquet |
Alexandra |
Wild Areas in Europe: A few ethical implications |
Mahmood |
Tariq |
Spatio-temporal niche of apex predators in Khunjerab National Park |
T-3D: Unique Engagement & Education
|
Amit |
Ronit |
From National Contest to National Network: Friends of felids |
Eiler |
Benjamin |
Bridging Conservation and Theater Through Place-Based Performance |
Moreno-Zárate |
Lara |
Online Media Shapes Conflicts About Declining Game Species Management |
Shaw |
Meghan |
Seeing the Animal Before the Message: Exploring initial responses to a wildlife conservation campaign |
Díaz Lora |
Silvia |
Uncovering the Invisible: Wildlife crime prosecution in Spain |
Shrestha |
Samridhi |
Is Environmental Education Failing for Wildlife Conservation in Developing Countries? |
T-4A: Coexistence in the Concrete Jungle: How do we share space in the more-than-human city? (Part II)
|
Lukasik |
Karolina |
Living With the Awkward Other: A multidisciplinary study of more-than-human conflicts in Finnish urban allotment gardens |
Sweet |
Fabio |
Opportunities and Challenges in Co-Creating With and for People and Nature in Cities: The case of the NEBourhoods project in Munich |
Basak |
Sayantani |
Identifying Urban Human-Wildlife Conflicts: The way forward |
Moesch |
Simon |
Mammal Mia: A review on how ecological and human dimension research on urban wild mammals can benefit future biophilic cities |
von Essen |
Erica |
Toward an Interspecies Etiquette for Urban Human-Wildlife Interactions |
T-4B: Wolf-Human Conflict, Part II
|
Truyers |
Yano |
Being as Becoming: How human-wolf dynamics shape wildlife governance discourses |
Ala-Kurikka |
Iina |
Communication About Wolves: Lessons learned in LIFE BOREALWOLF |
Carter |
Neil H. |
Elusive Effects of Legalising Wolf Hunting on Human-Wolf Conflict in Northwestern USA |
Vieira |
Marta |
Creating Coexistence Corridors for Fragmented Iberian Wolf Subpopulation |
Jacobs |
Maarten |
Public Appraisal of Lethal Control of Wolves Across Europe |
Marino |
Agnese |
Coexistence With Wolves Through a Feminist Political Ecology Lens |
T-4C: Marine & Coastal Wildlife Management
|
Lauret |
Valentin |
Understanding Wildlife Monitoring in Marine Protected Areas: Perceptions from protected areas agents in the French Mediterranean Sea |
Raabe |
Nyree |
Humans are Not Removable From Marine Protected Areas |
Mouro |
Carla |
Small-Scale Traditional Fishing: How communities respond to resource challenges and institutional demands |
Ulrichsen |
Sarah |
Factors Affecting Sense of Place Among Kansas Anglers |
T-4D: Indigenous Perspectives on Wildlife Management
|
Biedenweg |
Kelly |
Understanding Diverse Perspectives of Salmonid Hatcheries in Oregon |
Cardinal |
Claire |
Are Lemurs Special? Understanding multiple worldviews in conservation |
Vargas |
Solange |
Revisiting Human-Nature Interactions: A Colla pastoralist family case |
Ullmann |
Anna |
Indigenous Perspectives and Wildlife Management: A quantitative cross-comparison |
Shaw |
Kaitlyn |
Challenges and Opportunities Training Young Zimbabwean Social Scientists |
W-1A: C2C: Conflict to coexistence approach–integrated HWC management
|
Gross |
Eva |
Framework and Methodology of the C2C Approach |
Kilasara |
Deogratius |
Piloting C2C Approach in Transboundary Ruvuma Landscape |
Hilderink |
Femke |
Interactive Session With the Audience |
W-1B: Rewilding With Pathogens? Disease transmission as conservation conflict
|
Van Engelen |
Wisse |
Rewilding in the Presence of Foot-and-Mouth Disease |
Lacan |
Léa |
Rewilding with Tsetse? Unwanted coexistence in Southwestern Zambia |
O’Mahony |
Kieran |
Resurgent Ecologies and (Re)emergent Viruses: African Swine Fever, veterinary expertise and the pathogenic politics of wild boar in Europe |
W-1C: Boar-Human Conflict
|
Whitehead |
Toryn |
Feral Pigs or Wild Boar? Coexistence in Scotland |
Rutten |
Anneleen |
Coexistence with Wild Boar: Surveys assessing public opinions |
Balakrishnan |
Athira |
The ‘Vermin’ Campaign for Wildpig in Kerala, India |
Alba-Patiño |
Francy Daniela |
Environmental Rangers Concerns About Wild Boar (Over)abundance |
Tusznio |
Joanna |
Mapping Emotions in Human-Wild Boar Encounters |
Colomer |
Joana |
Modelling and Collaborative Monitoring to Enhance Wild Boar Management Strategies |
W-2A: Conflicts Involving Rabbits in the Iberian Peninsula: Perspectives on management and governance for coexistence
|
Vaquerizas |
Patricia H. |
Stakeholders’ Views on IUCN Reassessment of European Rabbit |
Garrido |
Fernando |
Perceptions About Rabbits in Areas With Different Management Goals |
Carrasco |
Jesus |
Species Conservation Systemic Tool to Respond Nature, Social, and Economic Risks |
Perez de Ayala Balzola |
Ramón |
Building Up a Governance Structure for Rabbit Management |
Ovidio Pinedo |
Sergio |
Does Don Quixote Like to Coexist With Rabbits? |
W-2B: Cervid-Human Management
|
Woods |
Alaina |
Content Analysis of Maine News on Moose Ticks |
Orchard |
Rachel |
Reframing Wild Deer: Co-creating shared spaces for coexistence |
Dressel |
Sabrina |
Longitudinal Dynamics in Sweden’s Collaborative Moose Governance |
Niedziałkowski |
Krzysztof |
Trust and Institutional Innovation in Wildlife Governance: The case of moose policy in Poland |
W-2C – Session 2: Panel Discussion: Navigating the Dangers of Social Media in Conservation
|
DiGiorgio |
Andrea |
The Impact of Captions in Deterring Conservation-Counterproductive Viewer Responses |
Ramseyer Krog |
Nadja |
Panel Discussion – Communicating for Change |
Waters |
Sian |
Creating and Using Guidelines for the Use of Wildlife Images, Primate Tourism, and Why Do Primates Make Bad Pets? |
W-2C – Session 1: Caged Wildlife: The decline of the fur trade
|
Smith |
PJ |
Fashion Policy Reform for Fur-Bearing Animals |
Hansen |
Gail |
Disease Risks Associated With Fur Production |
Izquierdo |
Eva |
Environmental and/or Welfare Risks of Fur Production |
W-3A: Coexistence, Coadaptation and Ambiguity: Living together with wildlife
|
Drenthen |
Martin |
The Challenge of Wolves in Cultural Landscapes |
Brekl |
Julia |
When Customary and Modern Strategies of Human-Lion Coadaptation Meet |
Dekker |
Inge |
Coexistence When Beavers Repeatedly Evade Attempts of Control |
Arts |
Irma |
Coexistence, Collaboration, and Ambiguity in the WildlifeNL Project |
W-3B: Bear-Human Conflict
|
Olszanska |
Agnieszka |
Bear Rescuing Efforts Across (and Beyond) Europe |
Benciolini |
Maria |
Human-Bear Coexistence and Protected Areas in Central-Appennines |
Morzillo |
Anita |
Attitudes Toward Black Bears Across a Peri-Urban Landscape |
Reibel |
Victoria |
Attitudes and Behaviors Toward Coastal American Black Bears |
Severino |
Pedro |
The Brown Bear’s Resurgence in the Iberian Peninsula: What do people think? |
Pienaar |
Elizabeth F. |
Engaging Stakeholders in Agencies’ Response to Bear Mange |
W-4A: Invasive Species
|
Bond |
Jen |
Friend or Foe? Invasive species conflicts in Southeastern Australia |
Pienaar |
Elizabeth F. |
Exotic Pet Owners’ Preferences for Different Ectothermic Taxa are Based on Species Traits and Purchase Prices in the United States |
Sjoelander-Lindqvist |
Annelie |
People’s Relation to Nature and Their View on Wolf-Dog Hybrids |
Sturgeon |
Diane J. E. |
Exploring Pet Owners’ Emotional Attachment to Non-Traditional Pets |
Sturgeon |
Diane J. E. |
Killer News: Identifying prevalence in invasion science media |
Pienaar |
Elizabeth F. |
Exotic Pet Owners’ Support for Improved Trade Regulation |
W-4B: Disease Control in Human-Wildlife Management
|
Gardner |
Allison |
Preferences for Policy Attributes of Tick-Borne Disease Control |
Van Buskirk |
Amanda |
Chronic Wasting Disease Communication Among Processors and Taxidermists |
Marshall |
Harry |
Coexisting with Tick-Borne Diseases in Wilder Landscapes |
Leong |
Rachel |
Investigating Stakeholder Discourses of Bats in Reunion Island |
Desrochers |
Hannah |
Emotions Predict Perceptions of Risk Toward Wildlife Disease |
W-4C: Workshop: How to DO Co-Existence?
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