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Wildlife Value Orientations Among Hunters, Landowners, and the General Public: A Danish Comparative Quantitative Study

This article examined wildlife value orientations among hunters (n = 1,130) and landowners (n = 1,207) in comparison to the general public (n = 1,001 adults) in Denmark, a highly urbanized European country. Respondents were categorized into four value types based on their responses to 19 statements....

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Published in:Human dimensions of wildlife 2016-07, Vol.21 (4), p.328-344
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