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Conservation conflict: Managing forestry versus hen harrier species under Europe's Birds Directive
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Author Affiliations
University of Birmingham, University College Dublin, International Union for Conservation of Nature (Bangladesh), International Union for Conservation of Nature (United States), ...
Published InJournal of Environmental Management
Year2019
Citations22
Abstract
In this paper we examine an example of a conservation conflict that is encountered in Ireland arising from the designation of Special Protection Areas (SPAs) for the Hen Harrier under the European Birds Directive (Directive, 2009/147/EC) and the consequent restrictions that are placed on forestry activities within these SPAs. We examine the causes of the Hen Harrier-forestry conflict; identify what stakeholders believe are the policy instruments and management strategies that may be useful in managing the conflict and finally identify plausible solutions that may be relevant to similar conflicts around multi-functional forests elsewhere in Europe and globally. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with key actors in this conflict. Drawing on Walker and Daniels' conflict triangle theory, a qualitative analysis of the…
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