Publications by authors named "Catherine Kerr-Smith"
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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Catherine Kerr-Smith"
- Catherine Kerr-Smith's research focuses on addressing complex ecological conflicts and the adaptive behaviors of wildlife in human-altered environments.
- In her 2018 article, she proposes the application of "wicked problem" thinking to enhance the management of conservation conflicts, emphasizing the importance of understanding diverse stakeholder values and complex interactions.
- Her 2017 study examines how chacma baboons adapt their behavior in urban settings, shedding light on the risks and opportunities presented by human-modified environments, which informs broader conservation strategies.