Relying on wildlife management: How compensation programs can build trust and perceived control to sustain coexistence with brown bears in Poland
Key Points
Compensation programs improve perceived control over wildlife interactions, fostering coexistence.
Increased trust in wildlife management was observed among local communities, significantly benefiting wildlife conservation.
Analysis emphasizes the role of local stakeholder engagement in effective compensation strategies.
Highlighting the importance of financial support for communities affected by wildlife to mitigate human-bear conflicts.
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