WORKSHOP PROCEEDINGS of Workshop on HUMAN-NATURE INTERACTIONS AND CONFLICT MANAGEMENT IN MOUNTAIN ENVIRONMENT, 26./27.11. 2018, Bolzano, Italy
KEYNOTES
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Unintented consequences in wolf management: How mitigation efforts might raise the level of conflicts
2.17 mb
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Wildlife and Outdoor activities: We need to find the right balance
8.79 mb
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Animal Vehicle Collisions: Towards safe roads to reduce the human-wildlife conflict
6.6 mb
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Humans and wolfs: insights for transforming social conflict
1.88 mb
STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT
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Stakeholder engagement
0.76 mb
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A park giving voice - Listening, Sharing, Participating to preserve
6.71 mb
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Resictes: Environmental resilience of recreational activities in the Ossola Protected Areas through the European Charter of Sustainable Tourism
2.2 mb
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Landcare - Cooperative stakeholder engagement and implementation of connectivity meausures
2.05 mb
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Presentation LWA
6.61 mb
OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES
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Human activities and wildlife disturbance: Mountain biking experiments with roe deer in Switzerland
6.1 mb
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Towards respect and eco-friendly behaviour in nature sports and protected areas (and beyond)
3.53 mb
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Impact and sustainability of ski-piste management on mountain grasslands ecosystems in South Tyrol, Italy
2.35 mb
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"Freedom with respect" The awareness campaign for sustainable mountaineering in South Tyrol, Italy
2.84 mb
ANIMAL VEHICLE COLLISION
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Ungulates and road accidents: An analysis for the province of Turin (Italy)
2.48 mb
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Conservation science for the management of transportation systems in the mountain landscapes of Western Canada
6.6 mb
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Animals and infrastructure: management in region "Mount Blanc"
3.6 mb
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Seasonal corridors for brown bears in Croatia: an integrated modelling approach
6.66 mb
PREDATION
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Potetional benefits of brown bear tourism in the South Eastern Alps
3.39 mb
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Knowledge and attitude of the large public, local stakeholder and tourists in South Tyrol towards the return of the wolf
1.71 mb
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Large Carnivores in the Central Alps: the conservation of brown bear and wolf should consider the improvement of the "socal habitat"
3.63 mb