Economic and social benefits of hunting in North AmericaEconomicsHuntingNorth AmericaSocial valuesHunting is an integral part of North American cultures, providing a powerful connection to the outdoors for millions of people and generating billions of dollars to local and national economies. Socially, ...
Our results are useful to wildlife agencies in characterizing economic benefits of turkey hunting and evaluating the welfare implications of regulations (e.g., closure, reduction in season length) restricting or expanding hunting opportunities.doi:10.1002/wsb.1093Binod P. Chapagain...
McNaughton, R.B. (1995). "Economic Benefits of Sport Fishing and Hunting Near Irrigation Developments in Southern Alberta". Canadian Water Resources Journal vol. 20, no. 3, pag. 161-170R.B. McNaughton, Economic benefits of sport fishing and hunting near irrigation developments in Southern ...
Fish & Wildlife Service 1996 National and State Economic Impacts of Wildlife Watching: based on the 1996 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting... V Maharaj,J Carpenter 被引量: 0发表: 2000年 The 2006 Economic Benefits of Hunting, Fishing and Wildlife Watching in The 2006 Economic Benefits of ...
(Emerton1997; Child et al.2012). Reverting this market distortion is possible by introducing different incentives motivating landowners to consider wildlife as a valuable asset that, if protected, can generate higher profits, including benefits from hunting that would make it compatible with ...
MODELING THE SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION OF THE ECONOMIC COSTS AND BENEFITS OF ILLEGAL GAME MEAT HUNTING IN THE SERENGETI Illegal game meat hunting in the Serengeti National Park, Tanzania, and adjacent game reserves provides an important source of protein and cash income to l... H Hofer,KLI Campbell,...
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While bats are tremendously important to global ecosystems, they have been and continue to be threatened by loss of habitat, food, or roosts, pollution, bat diseases, hunting and killing. Some bat species have also been implicated in the transmission of
aEIn East Africa, significantly reducing such illegal hunting and allowing wildlife populations to recover would allow the generation of significant economic benefits through trophy hunting and potentially ecotourism. “Illegal hunting is an extremely inefficient use of wildlife resources because it fails to...
deer hunting benefitsCaliforniaDebates over grazing and wildlife issues on public lands are common in the Western U.S. This paper focuses on a controversy in the East Lassen Deer Herd Management Area in California and Nevada. Economic benefits accruing to mule deer hunters under present conditions,...