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  1. Mar 27, 2020 · The negative attitude can undermine local, national, regional, and international conservation initiatives. Decker et al. (2001) argue that communities’ perceptions and attitudes toward wildlife and its management play a pivotal role in wildlife management decisions.

    • Patricia Kefilwe Mogomotsi, Goemeone E. J. Mogomotsi, Keaoleboga Dipogiso, Nametso D. Phonchi-Tsheki...
    • 2020
  2. May 18, 2022 · The main aim of this paper is to empirically identify the psychological barriers to biodiversity conservation behaviours, with a specific attention to individuals’ perception of the psychological distance of biodiversity loss.

  3. Aug 15, 2019 · Four themes are discussed primarily as barriers to adoption: farm management, negative perceptions of a conservation practice, perceptions that adoption is a risk, and land tenure. Four themes were discussed as both motivations and barriers: economic factors, social norms, perceptions of government programs, and farm characteristics.

    • Pranay Ranjan, Sarah P. Church, Kristin Floress, Linda S. Prokopy
    • 2019
  4. Dec 12, 2019 · To determine risks to their success and effectiveness, conservation organizations could use our typology to identify potential barriers, and then carry out a SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats) analysis, a tool commonly employed by private sector companies.

    • Michele Jeanette Sanders, Laura Miller, Shonil A. Bhagwat, Alex Rogers
    • 2021
  5. Aug 15, 2021 · On the contrary, anthropocentric values linked to dependence on forest resources, low benefits from conservation, or associated conservation costs, tend to trigger negative conservation attitudes and behaviours.

    • Eberechukwu Johnpaul Ihemezie, Maximilian Nawrath, Lena Strauß, Lindsay C. Stringer, Martin Dallimer
    • 2021
  6. Jun 1, 2019 · Conservation attitudes have been a commonly‐used psychological measure of program effectiveness in conservation social science research. The major limitation of this approach is that attitudes...

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  8. Conservation success (or failure) in many developing countries is often linked to human-wildlife interactions, which impact biodiversity and human populations in both positive and negative ways. In many cases, wildlife generates economic, social, and ecological benefits for people.

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