Hello, my name is Ethan Doney and I am a PhD Student in the School of Environment and Sustainability at the University of Saskatchewan Canada.
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Conservation Social Science, Human-Wildlife Conflict and Coexistence, Political Ecology, Geography, Protected Area Governance
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Human Dimensions of Wildlife, Conservation Social Science, Human Wildlife Interactions, Geography

Clark, D. A., Brook, R. K., & Doney, E. (2021). Recommendations for Improving Peer Review of Qualitative Research in Conservation Journals. Conservation Biology.

Clark, D. A., Brook, R. K., Doney, E. D., Frank, B., Jung, T. S., Lee, D. S., ... & Parlee, B. (2021). Collaborative and Consensus‐Based Approaches for Human–Wildlife Coexistence: Response to Treves and Santiago‐Ávila 2020. Conservation Biology, 35(4), 1334-1336.

Aastrup, M. L., Doney, E. D., Sponarski, C. C., Seaton, C. T., Bath, A. J., & Downer, B. R. (2021). The Influence of Self-Assessed Skill Level on Segmented Hunting Motivations in Alaska. Human Dimensions of Wildlife, 26(3), 197-209.

Doney, E. D., Vaske, J. J., Bath, A. J., Engel, M. T., & Downer, B. (2019). Predicting Acceptance of Lethal Management of Wood Bison in Alaska, USA. Ambio, 1-10.

Doney, E. D., Bath, A. J., & Vaske, J. J. (2018). Understanding Conflict and Consensus Regarding Wood Bison Management in Alaska, USA. Wildlife Research, 45(3), 229-236.

Ward, B. M., Doney, E. D., Vodden, K., & Bath, A. J. (2018). The importance of beliefs in predicting support for a South Coast National Marine Conservation Area in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. Ocean & coastal management, 162, 6-12.

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