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Riley, S J
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academic article
- Agency traits that build capacity to manage disease.. Human Dimensions of Wildlife. 17:376-388. 2012
- Understanding Risk Perceptions to Enhance Communication about Human-wildlife Interactions and the Impacts of Zoonotic Disease. Journal of the Institute for Laboratory Animal Research. 51:255-261. 2010
- Integrating ecological and human dimensions in adaptive management of wildlife-related impacts. Wildlife Society Bulletin. 34:698-705. 2006
- Wildlife disease management: a manager’s model. Human Dimensions of Wildlife. 11:151-158. 2006
- Adaptive impact management: an integrative approach to wildlife management. Human Dimensions of Wildlife. 8:81-95. 2003
- Deer populations up, hunter populations down: implications of interdependence of deer and hunter population dynamics on management. Ecoscience. 10:356-362. 2003
- The essence of wildlife management. Wildlife Society Bulletin. 30:585-593. 2002
- Risk perception as a determinant of wildlife stakeholder acceptance capacity for cougars in Montana. Human Dimensions of Wildlife. 5:50-62. 2000
- The future of hunting as a mechanism to control white-tailed deer populations. Wildlife Society Bulletin. 28:797-807. 2000
- Wildlife stakeholder acceptance capacity for cougars in Montana. Wildlife Society Bulletin. 28:931-939. 2000
- A terrain ruggedness index that quantifies topographic heterogeneity. Intermountain Journal of Sciences. 5:23-27. 1999
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book
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chapter
- Adaptive management in wildlife conservation. The wildlife techniques manual.. 43-54. 2012
- Adaptive value of human dimensions for wildlife management.. Johns Hopkins University Press. 248-255. 2012
- Human dimensions of wildlife management.. Johns Hopkins University Press. 3-14. 2012
- Wildlife management as a process within a system.. Johns Hopkins University Press. 87-100. 2012
- Conclusion: What is wildlife management? . Wildlife and Society: The Science of Human Dimensions. 315-327. 2008
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conference paper
- Deer populations up, hunter populations down: implications of interdependence of deer and hunter population dynamics on management. 5th International Deer Biology Congress. 2002
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manual
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report
- A Guide to Developing a Manager's Model from Scratch 2008