Tag: conservation conflicts
Josiane Segar
Josie's dissertation research investigates barriers to movement and migration of ungulates across the Great Plains of North America
“Gorilla Warfare”
Conservation PhD student Zac Baynham-Herd talks conservation, politics, and re-framing 'human-wildlife conflict' at the Bright Club stand up comedy show, Edinburgh, 28/07/16
Tom Mason
Tom is a conservation ecologist interested in how wild animal populations respond to changes in their environment.
Contesting elephants: behavioural interventions in conservation conflicts
Zac's PhD project uses experimental approaches to study conservation conflicts in northern Tanzania
Zac Baynham-Herd
Zac’s PhD explores how conflicts are conceptualised and how conservationists intervene to resolve them, focusing on a Wildlife Management Area in Northern Tanzania as a case-study.
Using game theory for understanding and managing conservation conflict
Chris's PhD research uses frameworks from common-pool resource literature and game theory to explore conflict over goose numbers in the Scottish islands.
Chris Pollard
Chris’s research is focused on studying the way people in conservation conflicts make decisions.
Aidan Keane
Chancellor's Fellow & Senior Lecturer in Conservation Science; Research Group Leader