Description
Perceptions, context and co-existence with wildlifeInvited presentation to staff of the wildlife section of the department. Presentation focused on community/stakeholder involvement in cases of management of conflicts with kangaroos and sharks in Australia. Audience of approximately 8.
Period | 17 Oct 2018 |
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Event type | Other |
Degree of Recognition | International |
Keywords
- Human wildlife coexistence; conflict'; social media; sharks; kangaroos; stakeholders
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Arts and Humanities(all)
- Environmental Science(all)
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Impacts
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Research Outputs
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Shark Sentiment Report
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Transparency and communication can improve wildlife welfare outcomes: A case of kangaroos
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Shark management strategy policy considerations: Community preferences, reasoning and speculations
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Conflicts of Human-Wildlife Co-Existence: Voices from the Authority
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