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Human-Wildlife Conflict Complexity in the Marine Environment 2015 Edition by Megan Draheim, Francine Madden , Oxford

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    Author(s)Megan Draheim, Francine Madden
    PublisherOxford
    ISBN9780199687152
    Pages224
    BindingPaperback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearNovember 2015

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    Oxford Human-Wildlife Conflict Complexity in the Marine Environment 2015 Edition by Megan Draheim, Francine Madden

    Human-wildlife conflict (HWC) has classically been defined as a situation where wildlife impacts humans negatively (physically, economically, or psychologically), and where humans likewise negatively impact wildlife. However, there is growing consensus that the conflict between people about wildlife is as important as the conflict between people and wildlife. HWC not only affects the conservation of one species in a particular geographic area, but also impacts thewillingness of an individual, a community, and wider society to support conservation programs in general. This book explores the complexity inherent in these situations, covering the theory, principles, and practical applications of HWC work, making it accessible and usable for conservationpractitioners, as well as of interest to researchers more concerned with a theoretical approach to the subject. Through a series of case studies, the book's authors and editors tackle a wide variety of subjects relating to conflict, from the challenges of wicked problems and common pool resources, to the roles that storytelling and religion can play in conflict. Throughout the book, the authors work with a Conservation Conflict Transformation (CCT) approach, adapted from the peacebuilding field to address the reality of conservation today. The authors utilise one of CCT's key analytic components, theLevels of Conflict model, as a tool to provide insight into their case studies. Although the examples discussed are from the world of marine conservation, the lessons they provide are applicable to a wide variety of global conservation issues, including those in the terrestrial realm. Human-Wildlife Conflict will be essential reading for graduate students and established researchers in the field of marine conservation biology. It will also be a valuable reference for a global audience of conservation practitioners, wildlife managers, and other conservation professionals. Table of contents : - SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION TO THE LEVELS OF CONFLICT; SECTION 2: POLICY AND HUMAN-WILDLIFE CONFLICT; SECTION 3: NARRATIVES AND HUMAN-WILDLIFE CONFLICT



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