Who Cares About Wildlife?: Social Science Concepts for Exploring Human-Wildlife Relationships and Conservation Issues

作者: Michael J. Manfredo

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摘要: Who Cares About Wildlife: Introduction.- A Scientific Approach to Understanding Human-Wildlife Relationships.- The Biological Context of Wildlife Values: Are There Etchings on the Slate?.- Role Emotion in Interactions.- Foundation Thought: Social Values and Value Orientations.- Orientations Their Measurement.- Proximate Cause Behavior: Attitudes Attitude Change.- Norms: Influence Human Thought Wildlife.- Cultural Forces Shifting North America.- Index.

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