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Conservation Biology | 2015

Framing the relationship between people and nature in the context of European conservation

John D. C. Linnell; Petra Kaczensky; Ulrich Wotschikowsky; Nicolas Lescureux; Luigi Boitani

A key controversy in conservation is the framing of the relationship between people and nature. The extent to which the realms of nature and human culture are viewed as separate (dualistic view) or integrated is often discussed in the social sciences. To explore how this relationship is represented in the practice of conservation in Europe, we considered examples of cultural landscapes, wildlife (red deer, reindeer, horses), and protected area management. We found little support, for a dualistic worldview, where people and nature are regarded as separate in the traditional practice of conservation in Europe. The borders between nature and culture, wild and domestic, public land and private land, and between protected areas and the wider landscape were blurred and dynamic. The institutionalized (in practice and legislation) view is of an interactive mutualistic system in which humans and nature share the whole landscape. However, more dualistic ideals, such as wilderness and rewilding that are challenging established practices are expanding. In the context of modern day Europe, wilderness conservation and rewilding are not valid for the whole landscape, although it is possible to integrate some areas of low-intervention management into a wider matrix. A precondition for success is to recognize and plan for a plurality of values concerning the most valid approaches to conservation and to plan for this plurality at the landscape scale.


Oryx | 2011

Fear of the unknown: local knowledge and perceptions of the Eurasian lynx Lynx lynx in western Macedonia

Nicolas Lescureux; John D. C. Linnell; Sabit Mustafa; Dime Melovski; Aleksandar Stojanov; Gjorge Ivanov; Vasko Avukatov; Manuela von Arx; Urs Breitenmoser

The remnant population of Balkan lynx Lynx lynx martinoi is small, isolated and highly threatened. Since 2006 a conservation project has surveyed its status and promoted its recovery in Albania and Macedonia. Eurasian lynx are often associated with conflicts of an economic or social nature, and their conservation requires a focus on the people sharing the landscape with the species. In this study we adopt methods and conceptual frameworks from anthropology to explore the local knowledge and perceptions of lynx among rural hunters and livestock breeders in the western mountains of the Republic of Macedonia in south-east Europe. The main finding was that local people rarely saw or interacted with lynx. As the level of interactions with this species is very low, the lynx doesn’t appear to be a species associated with conflicts in Macedonia. There was also a general lack of both scientific and local knowledge, which has led to somewhat negative attitudes, mainly based on myths and rumours. Poaching of lynx and their prey seem to be the main barriers to lynx conservation.


Archive | 2011

Fear of the unknown: local knowledge and perceptions of the Eurasian lynx

Nicolas Lescureux; John Durrus Linnell; Sabit Mustafa; Dime Melovski; Aleksandar Stojanov; Gjorge Ivanov; Vasko Avukatov; M. von Arx; Urs Breitenmoser

The remnant population of Balkan lynx Lynx lynx martinoi is small, isolated and highly threatened. Since 2006 a conservation project has surveyed its status and promoted its recovery in Albania and Macedonia. Eurasian lynx are often associated with conflicts of an economic or social nature, and their conservation requires a focus on the people sharing the landscape with the species. In this study we adopt methods and conceptual frameworks from anthropology to explore the local knowledge and perceptions of lynx among rural hunters and livestock breeders in the western mountains of the Republic of Macedonia in south-east Europe. The main finding was that local people rarely saw or interacted with lynx. As the level of interactions with this species is very low, the lynx doesn’t appear to be a species associated with conflicts in Macedonia. There was also a general lack of both scientific and local knowledge, which has led to somewhat negative attitudes, mainly based on myths and rumours. Poaching of lynx and their prey seem to be the main barriers to lynx conservation.


Human Ecology | 2010

Knowledge and Perceptions of Macedonian Hunters and Herders: The Influence of Species Specific Ecology of Bears, Wolves, and Lynx

Nicolas Lescureux; John D. C. Linnell


Biological Conservation | 2014

Warring brothers: The complex interactions between wolves (Canis lupus) and dogs (Canis familiaris) in a conservation context

Nicolas Lescureux; John D. C. Linnell


Conservation and Society | 2011

The king of the forest: Local knowledge about European brown bears (Ursus arctos) and implications for their conservation in contemporary Western Macedonia

Nicolas Lescureux; John D. C. Linnell; Sabit Mustafa; Dime Melovski; Aleksandar Stojanov; Gjorge Ivanov; Vasko Avukatov


Archive | 2013

Dog eat dog, cat eat dog

James Butler; John D. C. Linnell; Damian S. Morrant; Vidya Athreya; Nicolas Lescureux; Adam McKeown


Natures Sciences Sociétés | 2006

« La chasse : pratiques sociales et symboliques »

Nicolas Lescureux; Alexandre Bournery


Global Ecology and Conservation | 2018

Local perceptions of jaguar conservation and environmental justice in Goiás, Matto Grosso and Roraima states (Brazil)

Yennie Katarina Bredin; Nicolas Lescureux; John D. C. Linnell


Archive | 2017

Expertise scientifique collective sur les aspects sociologiques, culturels et ethnologiques de la présence du loup en France

Isabelle Arpin; Richard Dumez; Alix Hubert; Marine Legrand; Nicolas Lescureux; Vanessa Manceron; Baptiste Morizot; Coralie Mounet

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John D. C. Linnell

Norwegian University of Science and Technology

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Dime Melovski

University of Göttingen

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Urs Breitenmoser

International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources

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Alexandre Bournery

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Coralie Mounet

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Vanessa Manceron

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Luigi Boitani

Sapienza University of Rome

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Petra Kaczensky

University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna

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