Journal article

Clarifying values, risk perceptions, and attitudes to resolve or avoid social conflicts in invasive species management

RA Estévez, CB Anderson, JC Pizarro, MA Burgman

Conservation Biology | Published : 2015

Abstract

Decision makers and researchers recognize the need to effectively confront the social dimensions and conflicts inherent to invasive species research and management. Yet, despite numerous contentious situations that have arisen, no systematic evaluation of the literature has examined the commonalities in the patterns and types of these emergent social issues. Using social and ecological keywords, we reviewed trends in the social dimensions of invasive species research and management and the sources and potential solutions to problems and conflicts that arise around invasive species. We integrated components of cognitive hierarchy theory and risk perceptions theory to provide a conceptual fram..

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