Ex-post compensation system

 · Shared by : Tommy Gaillard
 · Last update : 22 June 2020
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Ex-post compensation covering up to 100% of the market value of livestock depredated by wolves and up to 60% of the value of livestock depredated by dogs.

In this study, they "conclude
that compensation may fail to improve tolerance toward carnivores unless it is integrated into participatory processes and
that lack of reliable data on depredations and damage
mitigation strategies exacerbates the conflict. Being advocates
of the evidence-based paradigm in management, scientists
share a key responsibility in providing objective data
concerning progress of conflict management."

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Compensation for losses
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Wolf
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Livestock
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Italy
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https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Valeria_Salvatori/publication/296623572_Ex_post_and_insurance-based_compensation_fail_to_increase_tolerance_for_wolves_in_semi-agricultural_landscapes_of_central_Italy/links/5704e69008ae13eb88b7fee6/Ex-post-and-insurance-based-compensation-fail-to-increase-tolerance-for-wolves-in-semi-agricultural-landscapes-of-central-Italy.pdf
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