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Relating national levels of crop damage to the abundance of large grazing birds: Implications for management
Montràs‐Janer, Teresa; Knape, Jonas; Nilsson, Lovisa; Tombre, Ingunn; Pärt, Tomas; Månsson, Johan (Journal article, 2020)1. Populations of large grazing birds have increased in Europe during the past five decades, raising conflicts between conservation and farming interests. Managing these conflicts requires knowledge about the currently ... -
Selection of a diversionary field and other habitats by large grazing birds in a landscape managed for agriculture and wetland biodiversity
Nilsson, Lovisa; Månsson, Johan; Elmberg, Johan; Liljebäck, Niklas; Tombre, Ingunn (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)1. Several populations of cranes, geese, and swans are thriving and increasing in modern agricultural landscapes. Abundant populations are causing conservation conflicts, as they may affect agricultural production and ... -
Spatio-temporal patterns of crop damage caused by geese, swans and cranes—Implications for crop damage prevention
Montràs-Janer, Teresa; Knape, Jonas; Stoessel, Marianne; Nilsson, Lovisa; Tombre, Ingunn; Pärt, Tomas; Månsson, Johan (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)European populations of geese, swans and cranes have increased considerably since the 1970s raising conflictsbetween conservation and farming interests. Crop damage caused by geese, swans and cranes across the nationalscale ... -
Spatio–temporal distribution of greylag goose Anser anser resightings on the north-west/south-west European flyway: guidance for the delineation of transboundary management units
Bacon, Léo; Madsen, Jesper; Jensen, Gitte Høj; de Vries, Lisenka; Follestad, Arne; Koffijberg, Kees; Kruckenberg, Helmut; Loonen, Maarten; Månsson, Johan; Nilsson, Leif; Voslamber, Berend; Guillemain, Matthieu (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)In western Europe, the majority of wild goose populations have increased exponentially over the last decades. Such increase is the source of many socio–ecological conflicts. The need for coordinated management actions to ... -
Time series analysis reveals synchrony and asynchrony between conflict management effort and increasing large grazing bird populations in northern Europe
Cusack, Jeremy J.; Duthie, Brad; Rakotonarivo, Sarobidy; Pozo, Rocio A.; Mason, Tom H. E.; Månsson, Johan; Nilsson, Lovisa; Tombre, Ingunn M.; Tombre, Ingunn; Eythórsson, Einar; Madsen, Jesper; Tulloch, Ayesha; Hearn, Richard D.; Redpath, Steve; Bunnefeld, Nils (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)The management of conflicts between wildlife conservation and agricultural practices often involves the implementation of strategies aimed at reducing the cost of wildlife impacts on crops. Vital to the success of these ... -
Time series analysis reveals synchrony and asynchrony between conflict management effort and increasing large grazing bird populations in northern Europe
Cusack, Jeremy J.; Duthie, Brad; Rakotonarivo, Sarobidy; Pozo, Rocio A.; Mason, Tom H.E.; Månsson, Johan; Nilsson, Lovisa; Tombre, Ingunn; Eythórsson, Einar; Madsen, Jesper; Tulloch, Ayesha; Hearn, Richard D.; Redpath, Steve; Bunnefeld, Nils (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2018)The management of conflicts between wildlife conservation and agricultural practices often involves the implementation of strategies aimed at reducing the cost of wildlife impacts on crops. Vital to the success of these ... -
Understanding and overcoming obstacles in adaptive management
Månsson, Johan; Eriksson, Louise; Hodgson, Isla; Elmberg, Johan; Bunnefeld, Nils; Hessel, Rebecca; Johansson, Maria; Liljebäck, Niklas; Nilsson, Lovisa; Olsson, Camilla; Pärt, Tomas; Sandström, Camilla; Tombre, Ingunn; Redpath, Steve M. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Adaptive management (AM) is widely promoted to improve management of natural resources, yet its implementation is challenging. We show that obstacles to the im- plementation of AM are related not only to the AM process per ...