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Human - Wildlife Conflicts in Europe

Fisheries and Fish-eating Vertebrates as a Model Case

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  • © 2013

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  • The book presents a structured procedure covering ecological and legal, economic, and social aspects of the wildlife conflicts

Part of the book series: Environmental Science and Engineering (ESE)

Part of the book sub series: Environmental Science (ENVSCIENCE)

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Table of contents (20 chapters)

  1. Lessons Learned from the Analysis of Model Conflicts

  2. A Generic Framework for the Development of Conflict Reconciliation Action Plans

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This book is about conflicts between different stakeholder groups triggered by protected species that compete with humans for natural resources. It presents key ecological features of typical conflict species and mitigation strategies including technical mitigation, policy instruments and the design of participatory decision strategies involving relevant stakeholders. The book provides not only case studies from various European countries, it also presents a framework for the development of biodiversity conflict reconciliation action plans that can be used globally.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Department of Conservation Biology, Helmholtz Centre for Envrmnt Research, Leipzig, Germany

    Reinhard A. Klenke

  • Environmental Research, Department of Economics, UFZ—Helmholtz Centre for, Leipzig, Germany

    Irene Ring

  • Management, University of Natural Resources, Institute of Wildlife Biology and Game, Wien, Austria

    Andreas Kranz

  • Research (DIFRES), Dept. Inland Fisheries, Danish Institute for Fisheries, Silkeborg, Denmark

    Niels Jepsen

  • Department of Environmental Politics, UFZ Helmholtz Centre for Envmnt Resrch, Leipzig, Germany

    Felix Rauschmayer

  • Leipzig-Halle GmbH, Department of Conservation Biology, UFZ-Helmholtz Centre for Envrmnt Resrch, Leipzig, Germany

    Klaus Henle

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