Search Results - "Bruskotter, Jeremy T"
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Effect of semantics in the study of tolerance for wolves
Published in Conservation biology (01-04-2023)“…As conservation scholars increasingly recognize the critical role of human thought and behavior in determining the persistence of biodiversity across the…”
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What is an endangered species?: judgments about acceptable risk
Published in Environmental research letters (01-01-2020)“…Judgments about acceptable risk in the context of policy may be influenced by law makers, policy makers, experts and the general public. While significant…”
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Assessing Sustainability Knowledge of a Student Population: Developing a Tool to Measure Knowledge in the Environmental, Economic, and Social Domains
Published in International journal of sustainability in higher education (01-01-2014)“…Purpose In this article we present our tool for assessing the sustainability knowledge of an undergraduate population. Design/methodology/approach Multiple…”
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Tragic trade‐offs accompany carnivore coexistence in the modern world
Published in Conservation letters (01-03-2022)“…Two vital policy aims—biodiversity conservation and food production—are increasingly in conflict. Efforts to evaluate trade‐offs between agriculture and…”
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Finding Purpose in the Conservation of Biodiversity by the Commingling of Science and Ethics
Published in Animals (Basel) (16-03-2021)“…Averting the biodiversity crisis requires closing a gap between how humans tend to behave, individually and collectively, and how we ought to behave-"ought to"…”
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Role of Affect in Public Support and Opposition to Wolf Management
Published in Human dimensions of wildlife (2012)“…Individuals process information through two systems: the experiential system, containing affect and emotion, and the analytic system, containing logic and…”
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Evaluating whether nature's intrinsic value is an axiom of or anathema to conservation
Published in Conservation biology (01-04-2015)“…That at least some aspects of nature possess intrinsic value is considered by some an axiom of conservation. Others consider nature's intrinsic value…”
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Determining Where the Wild Things will be: Using Psychological Theory to Find Tolerance for Large Carnivores
Published in Conservation letters (01-05-2014)“…We review recent empirical efforts to understand human tolerance for large, terrestrial carnivores, and highlight how psychological theory on hazard acceptance…”
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Why social values cannot be changed for the sake of conservation
Published in Conservation biology (01-08-2017)“…The hope for creating widespread change in social values has endured among conservation professionals since early calls by Aldo Leopold for a "land ethic."…”
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Bringing social values to wildlife conservation decisions
Published in Frontiers in ecology and the environment (01-08-2021)“…Humans regularly exert a powerful influence on the survival and persistence of species, yet social-science information is used only sporadically in…”
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Emotion as a source of moral understanding in conservation
Published in Conservation biology (01-10-2021)“…Recent debates around the meaning and implications of compassionate conservation suggest that some conservationists consider emotion a false and misleading…”
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What Drives Declining Support for Long-Term Ecological Research?
Published in Bioscience (01-02-2020)“…Several recent papers have reinvigorated a chronic concern about the need for ecological science to focus more on long-term research. For a few decades,…”
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Changes in attitudes toward animals in the United States from 1978 to 2014
Published in Biological conservation (01-09-2016)“…More than three decades ago, Stephen Kellert surveyed >3000 Americans to gain a better understanding of their attitudes toward wildlife. We used a web-based…”
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Emotions and the Ethics of Consequence in Conservation Decisions: Lessons from Cecil the Lion
Published in Conservation letters (01-07-2016)“…Though the conservation community has long premised its moral foundations on consequentialist thinking and has embraced a dualistic worldview severing reason…”
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Conservationists’ moral obligations toward wildlife: Values and identity promote conservation conflict
Published in Biological conservation (01-12-2019)“…Recent debate among scholars reveals potential rifts in the conservation community concerning the moral bases of conservation, and the nature of humanity’s…”
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Attitudes toward predator control in the United States: 1995 and 2014
Published in Journal of mammalogy (08-02-2017)“…Predator control policies in the United States shifted in the latter half of the 20th century, largely in response to public outcry. However, few studies have…”
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Private lands, public benefits: the potential for wildlife habitat and public recreation on private lands in Ohio
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Saving the World’s Terrestrial Megafauna
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Exploring nationality and social identity to explain attitudes toward conservation actions in the United States and Australia
Published in Conservation biology (01-10-2020)“…Understanding human attitudes toward wildlife management is critical to implementing effective conservation action and policy. Understanding the factors that…”
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The role of governance in rewilding the United States to stem the biodiversity crisis
Published in Bioscience (01-12-2023)“…Abstract A critical but underattended feature of the biodiversity crisis is the contraction of geographic range experienced by most studied terrestrial…”
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