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Wildlife represents a major "governance challenge": they are not owned and can roam freely across ownership and national boundaries; they are sentient and respond to natural and anthropocentric changes in their external environment; and their population dynamics are strongly influenced by huge social and economic forces either directly (e.g. tiger parts) or indirectly (e.g. habitat loss). The creation of resilient and sustainable mechanisms to conserve biodiversity is essential, but challenging. Biodiversity governance can take many forms and is constantly evolving, but legislation and/or economic incentives remain the dominant paradigms in national and international policy-making. This seminar will explore the sustainability and resilience of both approaches to wildlife management drawing on evidence from case studies arising from the speaker's own research into whaling in South Korea, tiger poaching in Bangladesh, and the conservation of wild geese on agricultural land in Scotland. At a broader level the speaker will argue that biodiversity governance requires more sophisticated hybrid instruments that can deliver cost-effective outcomes which recognize and reflect the anthropocentric drivers of the conservation conflicts, rather than pre-existing orthodoxies and prejudices.

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