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Description: |
xi, 350 pages : illustrations, map ; 33 cm |
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Bibliography Note: |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Contents Note: |
Contents: Ch. 1. Introduction: Perspectives on the Past and Future of Human Dimensions of Fish and Wildlife / Perry J. Brown -- Pt. 1. Social Factors Creating Change in Fish and Wildlife Conservation -- Ch. 2. Social and Demographic Trends Affecting Fish and Wildlife Management / Michael A. Schuett, David Scott and Joseph T. O'Leary -- Ch. 3. Understanding Global Values toward Wildlife / Michael J. Manfredo, Tam L. Teel and Harry C. Zinn -- Ch. 4. The Emergence of Conservation NGOs as Catalysts for Local Democracy / John Fraser, David Wilkie, Robert Wallace, Peter Coppolillo, Roan Balas McNab, R. Lilian E. Painter, Peter Zahler and Isabel Buechsel -- Ch. 5. Imagining the Future: Humans, Wildlife, and Global Climate Change / Douglas B. Inkley, Amanda C. Staudt and Mark Damian Duda -- Pt. II. Building the Social Component Into the Philosophy of Wildlife Management -- Ch. 6. The Changing Culture of Wildlife Management / Larry M. Gigliotti, Duane L. Shroufe and Scott Curtin -- Ch. 7. Toward a Framework for Integrating Human Dimensions in Wildlife Management / Irene Ring -- Ch. 8. Comanaging Wildlife in the Amazon and the Salvation of the Pacaya-Samiria National Reserve in Peru / Richard Bodmer, Pablo Puerias and Tula G.Fang -- Ch. 9. Working with Communities to Achieve Conservation Goals / Catherine M. Hill -- Ch. 10. Humans and Wildlife as Ecosystem Components in Integrated Assessments / Kathleen A. Galvin, Randall B. Boone, Shauna B. BurnSilver and Philip K. Thornton -- Pt. III. Dealing With Legal and Institutional Factors of Fish and Wildlife Management -- Ch. 11. Legal Trends in Fish and Wildlife Policy / Ruth S. Musgrave -- Ch. 12. Reviving the Public Trust Doctrine as a Foundation for Management in North America / John F. Organ and Gordon R. Batcheller -- Ch. 13. A "Wicked" Problem: Institutional Structures and Wildlife Management Success / Susan J. Buck -- Ch. 14. Fueling the Conservation Engine:Where Will the Money Come from to Drive Fish and Wildlife Management and Conservation? / Michael Hutchins, Heather E. Eves and Cristina Goettsch Mittermeier -- Pt. IV. Social Perspectives on Contemporary Fish and Wildlife Management Issues -- Ch. 15. The Socioecology of Urban Wildlife Management / John Hadidian -- Ch. 16. The Human Dimensions of Conflicts with Wildlife around Protected Areas / Adrian Treves -- Ch. 17. New Markets for Recreational Fishing / Oystein Aas and Robert Arlinghaus -- Ch. 18. Preparing for the Next Disease: The Human-Wildlife Connection / Jerry J. Vaske, Lori B. Shelby and Mark D. Needham -- Ch. 19. Challenges and Opportunities at the Interface of Wildlife-Viewing Marketing and Management in the Twenty-first Century / Stephen F. McCool -- Ch. 20. Trends in Access and Wildlife Privatization / Tommy L. Brown and Terry A. Messmer -- Ch. 21. Social Dimensions of Managing Hunting in Tropical Forests / Elizabeth L. Bennett -- Ch. 22. Communication as an Effective Management Strategy in a Diverse World / Susan K. Jacobson and Mallory D. McDuff -- Ch. 23. Conclusion: What Is Wildlife Management? / Daniel J. Decker, William. F. Siemer, Kirsten M. Leong, Shawn J. Riley, Brent A. Rudolph and Len H. Carpenter. |
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Summary, Etc. Note: |
Summary: "Wildlife and Society is uniquely comprehensive in its approach to presenting the past, present, and future of human dimensions of fish and wildlife research and application. It offers perspectives from a wide variety of academic disciplines as well as presenting the views of practitioners from the United States, Europe, Africa, and Latin America. It is an important new reference for anyone concerned with fish and wildlife management or environmental conservation and protection."--Publisher's description. |