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Human Dimensions of Wildlife



               
Human Dimensions of Wildlife

http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/tf/10871209.html

Aims and Scope: 
Human Dimensions of Wildlife is a quarterly, peer-reviewed 
journal devoted to the study of social considerations in 
fisheries and wildlife management. The journal was created 
to provide an open forum for exchange of human dimensions 
information. There are three primary publication goals of 
Human Dimensions of Wildlife:

To provide a forum for the exchange of theories, concepts, 
methods, findings, and philosophies relevant to human 
dimensions of fisheries and wildlife management 
To advance the application of human dimensions information 
in fisheries and wildlife decision making 
To provide a focus on the human dimensions of contemporary 
fisheries and wildlife management issues 
Six types of articles are published in Human Dimensions of 
Wildlife. These include review articles, theory-focused 
articles, application-focused articles, methodological 
articles, thought pieces, and findings abstracts. Other 
additions to Human Dimensions of Wildlife will also be 
published as the editors deem appropriate. These include 
book reviews, rebuttals and rejoinders, discussion forums, 
and editorials.

Readership: 

Sociologists  fisheries and wildlife managers  natural 
resource managers  government employees interested in 
wildlife conservation or recreation management  and 
scholars and readers in the areas of environmental studies, 
forestry, recreation, conservation, or natural resource 
management. 
 
Co-Editors: Jerry J. Vaske & Michael J. Manfredo 

Publication Details: 
Volume 8, 2003, 4 issues per year

ISSN 1087-1209 

Internet Marketing Assistant: Claire Arnott
Email: claire.arnott@tandf.co.uk


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