Details zur Publikation |
Kategorie | Textpublikation |
Referenztyp | Buchkapitel |
DOI | 10.1007/978-3-540-34789-7_6 |
Titel (primär) | Otters in Saxony: a story of successful conflict resolution |
Titel (sekundär) | Human - wildlife conflicts in Europe: Fisheries and fish-eating vertebrates as a model case |
Autor | Klenke, R.; Ring, I.; Schwerdtner Máñez, K.; Habighorst, R.; Weiss, V.; Wittmer, H. ; Gruber, B.; Lampa, S.; Henle, K. |
Herausgeber | Klenke, R.; Ring, I.; Kranz, A.; Jepsen, N.; Rauschmayer, F.; Henle, K. |
Quelle | Environmental Science and Engineering / Environmental Science |
Erscheinungsjahr | 2013 |
Department | OEKON; SUSOZ; NSF; UPR; UPOL |
Seite von | 107 |
Seite bis | 140 |
Sprache | englisch |
Keywords | Biodiversity; Conflict Reconciliation; Fishery; Nature Conservation; Vertebrate Species |
UFZ Querschnittsthemen | RU6; |
Abstract | An overview is given about the history of a conflict-laden relationship between Eurasian otters (Lutra lutra) and humans in Saxony for more than 100 years. The development of the conflict is described in front of the background of otter persecution, population development, social and economical factors as well as legal instruments in four historical time periods with different societal conditions that framed people’s thoughts and actions. The time period from 1990 up to the presence was specifically investigated as part of the FRAP project. Here we made a detailed analysis of the ecological, economic, legal, and institutional as well as social conditions and elaborate the factors that contributed to successful conflict reconciliation. |
dauerhafte UFZ-Verlinkung | https://www.ufz.de/index.php?en=20939&ufzPublicationIdentifier=13577 |
Klenke, R., Ring, I., Schwerdtner Máñez, K., Habighorst, R., Weiss, V., Wittmer, H., Gruber, B., Lampa, S., Henle, K. (2013): Otters in Saxony: a story of successful conflict resolution In: Klenke, R., Ring, I., Kranz, A., Jepsen, N., Rauschmayer, F., Henle, K. (eds.) Human - wildlife conflicts in Europe: Fisheries and fish-eating vertebrates as a model case Environmental Science and Engineering / Environmental Science Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg, p. 107 - 140 10.1007/978-3-540-34789-7_6 |