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Beatrice Frank
Beatrice Frank
WWF Canada, Resilient Habitats
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei wwfcanada.org
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Human–wildlife conflicts and the need to include tolerance and coexistence: An introductory comment
B Frank
Society & Natural Resources 29 (6), 738-743, 2016
2092016
Human–wildlife interactions: turning conflict into coexistence
B Frank, JA Glikman, S Marchini
Cambridge University Press, 2019
1602019
Urban systems: A socio-ecological system perspective
B Frank, D Delano, BS Caniglia
Sociol. Int. J 1 (1), 1-8, 2017
822017
Human-wildlife conflicts and the need to include coexistence
B Frank, JA Glikman
Human-wildlife interactions: Turning conflict into coexistence, 1-19, 2019
732019
Beyond standard wildlife management: a pathway to encompass human dimension findings in wild boar management
B Frank, A Monaco, AJ Bath
European Journal of Wildlife Research 61, 723-730, 2015
612015
Usage, definition, and measurement of coexistence, tolerance and acceptance in wildlife conservation research in Africa
J Knox, K Ruppert, B Frank, CC Sponarski, JA Glikman
Ambio 50, 301-313, 2021
432021
Resilience, environmental justice and the city
BS Caniglia, M Vallée, B Frank
Routledge, 2017
432017
Coexisting with different human-wildlife coexistence perspectives
JA Glikman, B Frank, KA Ruppert, J Knox, CC Sponarski, EC Metcalf, ...
Frontiers in Conservation Science 2, 703174, 2021
382021
Enhancing environmental justice research and praxis: the inclusion of human security, resilience and vulnerabilities literature
BS Caniglia, B Frank, D Delano, B Kerner
International Journal of Innovation and Sustainable Development 8 (4), 409-426, 2014
372014
Water policy and governance networks: A pathway to enhance resilience toward climate change
B Caniglia, B Frank, B Kerner, TL Mix
Sociological Forum 31, 828-845, 2016
342016
Human-wildlife interactions: Multifaceted approaches for turning conflict into coexistence
JA Glikman, B Frank, S Marchini
Human-wildlife interactions: Turning conflict into coexistence, 439-452, 2019
292019
Area effect on bird communities, guilds and species in a highly fragmented forest landscape of Central Italy
B Frank, C Battisti
Italian Journal of Zoology 72 (4), 297-304, 2005
262005
Predictors of extreme negative feelings toward coyote in Newfoundland
B Frank, JA Glikman, M Sutherland, AJ Bath
Human Dimensions of Wildlife 21 (4), 297-310, 2016
242016
Large carnivores and zoos as catalysts for engaging the public in the protection of biodiversity
A Consorte-McCrea, A Fernandez, A Bainbridge, A Moss, AC Prévot, ...
212019
Human dimensions of wildlife in Europe: the Italian way
JA Glikman, B Frank
Human Dimensions of Wildlife 16 (5), 368-377, 2011
212011
Should fragment area reduction be considered a stress for forest bird assemblages? Evidence from diversity/dominance diagrams
C Battisti, L Luiselli, B Frank, E Lorenzetti
Community Ecology 10, 189-195, 2009
212009
Conservation of birds in fragmented landscapes requires protected areas
R Timmers, M van Kuijk, PA Verweij, J Ghazoul, Y Hautier, WF Laurance, ...
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 20 (6), 361-369, 2022
192022
Revealing the resilience infrastructure of cities: Preventing environmental injustices-in-waiting
BS Caniglia, B Frank
Resilience, Environmental Justice and the City, 65-84, 2016
172016
Predators in human landscapes
K Skogen, S Ghosal, S Skuland, S Krishnan, B Frank, J Glikman, ...
Human-Wildlife interactions. Turning conflict into coexistence, 129-149, 2019
162019
Regenerative urban development, climate change and the common good
KS Sagendorf, EA Wilkerson
Routledge, 2020
142020
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