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Hunter opinions on the management of migratory geese: a case of stakeholder involvement in adaptive harvest management
Authors:Sanne Bech Holmgaard  Einar Eythórsson  Ingunn M Tombre
Institution:1. High North Department, The Fram Centre, Norwegian Institute for Cultural Heritage Research, Troms?, Norwaysanne.holmgaard@niku.no;3. High North Department, The Fram Centre, Norwegian Institute for Cultural Heritage Research, Troms?, Norway;4. Arctic Ecology Department, The Fram Centre, Norwegian Institute for Nature Research, Troms?, Norway
Abstract:Knowledge of hunter attitudes toward goose management is essential for the involvement of hunters in adaptive harvest management. Our study provides insight into processes of stakeholder involvement in adaptive harvest management, as demonstrated by the case of implementing the International Species Management Plan for the Svalbard-breeding pink-footed goose (Anser brachyrhynchus). We conducted an online survey among goose hunters in Norway in the main autumn staging area of this species, Nord-Trøndelag, which is also the area in which most geese are harvested nationally. Our results demonstrated that a majority of these hunters see themselves as active participants in management. These hunters expressed a willingness to support management objectives through the delivery of daily harvest reports and by complying with regulations, as defined by national wildlife authorities and the international management plan.
Keywords:African-Eurasian Waterbird Agreement  hunting  International Species Management Plan  pink-footed goose Anser brachyrhynchus  stakeholder involvement
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