Influence of Aesthetic Appreciation of Wildlife Species on Attitudes towards Their Conservation in Kenyan Agropastoralist Communities
Published 2014 View Full Article
- Home
- Publications
- Publication Search
- Publication Details
Title
Influence of Aesthetic Appreciation of Wildlife Species on Attitudes towards Their Conservation in Kenyan Agropastoralist Communities
Authors
Keywords
Wildlife, Conservation science, Attitudes (psychology), Lions, Elephants, Zebras, Ecosystems, Economics
Journal
PLoS One
Volume 9, Issue 2, Pages e88842
Publisher
Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Online
2014-02-15
DOI
10.1371/journal.pone.0088842
References
Ask authors/readers for more resources
Related references
Note: Only part of the references are listed.- Does colour matter? The influence of animal warning coloration on human emotions and willingness to protect them
- (2013) P. Prokop et al. ANIMAL CONSERVATION
- What Determines Bird Beauty in Human Eyes?
- (2013) Silvie Lišková et al. ANTHROZOOS
- Beyond ritual and economics: Maasai lion hunting and conservation politics
- (2013) Mara J. Goldman et al. ORYX
- Mammalian Collection on Noah's Ark: The Effects of Beauty, Brain and Body Size
- (2013) Daniel Frynta et al. PLoS One
- Perceived Body Condition is Associated with fear of a Large Carnivore Predator in Humans
- (2012) Pavol Prokop et al. ANNALES ZOOLOGICI FENNICI
- Comparative changes in density and demography of large herbivores in the Masai Mara Reserve and its surrounding human-dominated pastoral ranches in Kenya
- (2012) Nina Bhola et al. BIODIVERSITY AND CONSERVATION
- Navigating Environmental Attitudes
- (2012) Thomas A. Heberlein CONSERVATION BIOLOGY
- Influence of a Field Trip on the Attitude of Schoolchildren toward Unpopular Organisms: An Experience with Snakes
- (2012) Jean-Marie Ballouard et al. JOURNAL OF HERPETOLOGY
- Practical Work at School Reduces Disgust and Fear of Unpopular Animals
- (2012) Christoph Randler et al. SOCIETY & ANIMALS
- Content Analysis of Newspaper Coverage of the Florida Panther
- (2011) SUSAN K. JACOBSON et al. CONSERVATION BIOLOGY
- Less is more: the potential of qualitative approaches in conservation research
- (2010) R. Drury et al. ANIMAL CONSERVATION
- Species Inequality in Scientific Study
- (2010) MORGAN J. TRIMBLE et al. CONSERVATION BIOLOGY
- Protected areas and community incentives in savannah ecosystems: a case study of Tanzania’s Maasai Steppe
- (2010) Hassan Sachedina et al. ORYX
- Maintaining Complex Relations with Large Cats: Maasai and Lions in Kenya and Tanzania
- (2010) Mara J. Goldman et al. HUMAN DIMENSIONS OF WILDLIFE
- The impact of subdivision and sedentarization of pastoral lands on wildlife in an African savanna ecosystem
- (2009) David Western et al. BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION
- Evaluation of a compensation scheme to bring about pastoralist tolerance of lions
- (2009) Seamus D. Maclennan et al. BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION
- Lions and Warriors: Social factors underlying declining African lion populations and the effect of incentive-based management in Kenya
- (2009) Leela Hazzah et al. BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION
- What makes some species of milk snakes more attractive to humans than others?
- (2009) Jana Marešová et al. THEORY IN BIOSCIENCES
- Development interventions, changing livelihoods, and the making of female Maasai pastoralists
- (2008) Elizabeth Edna Wangui AGRICULTURE AND HUMAN VALUES
- Conservation on community lands: the importance of equitable revenue sharing
- (2008) ROSEMARY GROOM et al. ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
- Noah's Ark is full of common species attractive to humans: The case of boid snakes in zoos
- (2007) Jana Marešová et al. ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS
Create your own webinar
Interested in hosting your own webinar? Check the schedule and propose your idea to the Peeref Content Team.
Create NowBecome a Peeref-certified reviewer
The Peeref Institute provides free reviewer training that teaches the core competencies of the academic peer review process.
Get Started