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Sakurai, Ryo.
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Human dimensions of wildlife management in Japan = from Asia to the world /
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Human dimensions of wildlife management in Japan/ by Ryo Sakurai.
Reminder of title:
from Asia to the world /
Author:
Sakurai, Ryo.
Published:
Singapore :Springer Singapore : : 2019.,
Description:
xi, 139 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Introduction: New Perspectives of Wildlife Management -- Chapter 1: What is Human Dimensions? -- Chapter 2: Introducing Ideas and Approaches of Human Dimensions to Asia -- Chapter 3: Historical Management of Wildlife in Japan -- Chapter 4: Human Dimensions of Black Bear Management in Japan -- Chapter 5: Programs for Reducing Human-wildlife Conflicts in Japan -- Chapter 6: Educating human dimensions of wildlife management -- Chapter 7: Potential of Human Dimensions; from Asia to the world/ from wildlife management to natural resources management -- Conclusion.
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Springer eBooks
Subject:
Wildlife management - Japan. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-6332-0
ISBN:
9789811363320
Human dimensions of wildlife management in Japan = from Asia to the world /
Sakurai, Ryo.
Human dimensions of wildlife management in Japan
from Asia to the world /[electronic resource] :by Ryo Sakurai. - Singapore :Springer Singapore :2019. - xi, 139 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Ecological research monographs,2191-0707. - Ecological research monographs..
Introduction: New Perspectives of Wildlife Management -- Chapter 1: What is Human Dimensions? -- Chapter 2: Introducing Ideas and Approaches of Human Dimensions to Asia -- Chapter 3: Historical Management of Wildlife in Japan -- Chapter 4: Human Dimensions of Black Bear Management in Japan -- Chapter 5: Programs for Reducing Human-wildlife Conflicts in Japan -- Chapter 6: Educating human dimensions of wildlife management -- Chapter 7: Potential of Human Dimensions; from Asia to the world/ from wildlife management to natural resources management -- Conclusion.
This book discusses the findings of research on the human dimensions of wildlife management conducted in Japan, demonstrating how such research and approaches have contributed to mitigating human-wildlife conflicts. Human-wildlife conflicts, including agricultural and property damage as well as occasional casualties, are a global problem for which local residents, managers, and stakeholders around the world are struggling to find solutions. Human dimensions of wildlife management (HDW) is an academic field developed in North America in the 1970s to gather information on the social aspects of human-wildlife issues to help wildlife managers and stakeholders implement effective decision-making measures. However, HDW is not widely recognized or applied outside North America, and few studies have investigated whether HDW approaches would be effective in different cultural settings. This is the first book written in English to introduce the HDW theories and practices implemented in Asia. Presenting innovative approaches and research techniques, as well as tips on how to introduce HDW methods into culturally different societies, it is a valuable resource not only for researchers and students in this field, but also for government officials/managers, NGOs, residents and other stakeholders who are affected by human-wildlife conflicts around the globe.
ISBN: 9789811363320
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-981-13-6332-0doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
3410203
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LC Class. No.: SK559 / .S258 2019
Dewey Class. No.: 333.95416
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