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PCLG Digest 

February 2022

Edition Two

This edition features 17 new resources. Other relevant news –
 
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  • IIED has launched an expert survey to capture views on the impacts of biodiversity loss on women and girls, the policy gaps and the barriers to participation in decision making. The survey should take about 20 minutes to complete in full, but you have the option to respond to just one section which will take only 10 minutes
 
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In this issue

PCLG's top reads!

1. Fiasco V and K Massarella (2022) Human-wildlife coexistence: Business as usual conservation or an opportunity for transformative change? Conservation and Society. Available here (PDF)
 
2. Kibria A, Costanza R and J Soto (2022) Modelling the complex associations of human wellbeing dimensions in a coupled human-natural system: In contexts of marginalised communities. Ecological Modelling. DOI:
10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2022.109883
 
3. Krithi S (2022) State, labour and emerging natural resource regimes: A case study of forest- based livelihoods in Chamba, Himachal Pradesh. Journal of South Asian Development. DOI:
10.1177/09731741211070043

4. Stone L, Stone M, Mogomotsi P and G Mogomotsi (2022) Protected areas and tourism in southern Africa: Conservation goals and community livelihoods. Routledge.  DOI: 10.4324/9781003193166

Human-wildlife conflict

5. Blackie I (2022) Posttraumatic stress and psychological impacts of human wildlife conflict on victims, their families and caretakers in Botswana. Human Dimensions of Wildlife. DOI: 10.1080/10871209.2022.2036394
 
6. Perry L, et al (2022) More than a feeling: Cognitive beliefs and positive—but not negative—affect predict overall attitudes toward predators. Conservation Science and Practice. DOI: 10.1111/csp2.584 (Open access)
 
7. Ram A, et al (2022) Landscape predictors of human elephant conflicts in Chure Terai Madhesh Landscape of Nepal. Environmental Challenges. DOI: 10.1016/j.envc.2022.100458 (Open access)
 
8. Roy A, Dash S and S Sathyakumar (2022) Combination of cultural values and economic benefits promote tolerance towards large mammals in a hotspot of human-wildlife conflicts in eastern India. Human Ecology. DOI: 10.1007/s10745-022-00306-8

Hunting

9. Agyeman Y, Nsiah N, Pascal A and A OtiYeboah (2022) Hunting behaviour and wildlife value orientations of farmer-hunters. Human Dimensions of Wildlife. DOI: 10.1080/10871209.2021.2023710

10. Lucas A, et al (2022) Risk perceptions and behaviours of actors in the wild animal value chain in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo. PLoS ONE. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0261601 (Open access)

PES

11. Deng X, et al (2022) Spatial targets and payment modes of win–win payments for ecosystem services and poverty reduction. Ecological Indicators. DOI: 10.1016/j.ecolind.2022.108612 (Open access)
 
12. Pham T, et al (2021) REDD+ benefit sharing in Ethiopia: Policy and stakeholder perceptions analysis. International Forestry Review. DOI: 10.1505/146554821834777170
 
13. Truong D (2022) Impacts of payment for forest environmental service policy in Vietnam: A case study of Muong Nhe protected area. Trees, Forests and People. DOI: 10.1016/j.tfp.2022.100198 (Open access)

Social impacts of PAs

14. Liu Y, Zou X, Chen J and T Pan (2022) Impacts of protected areas establishment on pastoralists’ livelihoods in the three-river-source region on the Qinghai–Tibetan Plateau. Land Use Policy. DOI: 10.1016/j.landusepol.2022.106018
 
15. Zain M, et al (2022) What are the outcomes of marine site protection on poverty of coastal communities in Southeast Asia? A systematic review protocol. Environmental Evidence. DOI: 10.1186/s13750-022-00255-1 (Open access)

Welfare

16. Anagnostou M, et al (2022) An international scoping review of rangers’ precarious employment conditions. Environment, Systems and Decisions.
DOI: 10.1007/s10669-022-09845-3 (Open access)

Wildlife trade (legal and illegal)

17. Didarali Z, et al (2022) Awareness of environmental legislation as a deterrent for wildlife crime: A case with Masaai pastoralists, poison use and the Kenya Wildlife Act. Ambio. DOI: 10.1007/s13280-021-01695-8 (Open access)
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