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4 Badger-Human Conflict: An Overlooked Historical Context for Bovine TB Debates in the UK
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Angela Cassidy
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Figures and Tables vii
- Acknowledgements x
- Introduction. Complex Problems: Using a Biosocial Approach to Understanding Human-Wildlife Interactions 1
- 1 People, Perceptions and ‘Pests’ Human-Wildlife Interactions and the Politics of Conflict 15
- 2 Block, Push or Pull? Three Responses to Monkey Crop-Raiding in Japan 36
- 3 Unintended Consequences in Conservation: How Conflict Mitigation May Raise the Conflict Level—The Case of Wolf Management in Norway 49
- 4 Badger-Human Conflict: An Overlooked Historical Context for Bovine TB Debates in the UK 65
- 5 Savage Values: Conservation and Personhood in Southern Suriname 95
- 6 Wildlife Value Orientations as an Approach to Understanding the Social Context of Human-Wildlife Conflict 107
- 7 A Long-Term Comparison of Local Perceptions of Crop Loss to Wildlife at Kibale National Park, Uganda: Exploring Consistency Across Individuals and Si 127
- 8 Conservation Conflict Transformation: Addressing the Missing Link in Wildlife Conservation 148
- 9 Engaging Farmers and Understanding Their Behaviour to Develop Effective Deterrents to Crop Damage by Wildlife 170
- 10 Using Geographic Information Systems at Sites of Negative Human-Wildlife Interactions: Current Applications and Future Developments 194
- Index 211
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Figures and Tables vii
- Acknowledgements x
- Introduction. Complex Problems: Using a Biosocial Approach to Understanding Human-Wildlife Interactions 1
- 1 People, Perceptions and ‘Pests’ Human-Wildlife Interactions and the Politics of Conflict 15
- 2 Block, Push or Pull? Three Responses to Monkey Crop-Raiding in Japan 36
- 3 Unintended Consequences in Conservation: How Conflict Mitigation May Raise the Conflict Level—The Case of Wolf Management in Norway 49
- 4 Badger-Human Conflict: An Overlooked Historical Context for Bovine TB Debates in the UK 65
- 5 Savage Values: Conservation and Personhood in Southern Suriname 95
- 6 Wildlife Value Orientations as an Approach to Understanding the Social Context of Human-Wildlife Conflict 107
- 7 A Long-Term Comparison of Local Perceptions of Crop Loss to Wildlife at Kibale National Park, Uganda: Exploring Consistency Across Individuals and Si 127
- 8 Conservation Conflict Transformation: Addressing the Missing Link in Wildlife Conservation 148
- 9 Engaging Farmers and Understanding Their Behaviour to Develop Effective Deterrents to Crop Damage by Wildlife 170
- 10 Using Geographic Information Systems at Sites of Negative Human-Wildlife Interactions: Current Applications and Future Developments 194
- Index 211