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Recognizing the benefits of large carnivore presence in Slovenia : a focus group study
ID Kavčič, Irena (Author), ID Dremel, Manca (Author), ID Majić Skrbinšek, Aleksandra (Author)

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Abstract
In recent decades, populations of the brown bear, grey wolf, and Eurasian lynx in Europe have made a significant recovery. This success is largely attributable to effective legislation, an increase in prey species, and the expansion of forested areas. As a result, large carnivores are gradually returning to regions from which they had long been absent. However, the return of these predators also brings challenges for local communities. While much research emphasizes conflicts and damages, this study focuses on the often-overlooked positive perspectives held by key stakeholder groups in Slovenia. Through focus group interviews with hunters, farmers, tourism workers, and artists, the study explores the benefits of large carnivore presence using the framework of Cultural Ecosystem Services (CES), based on the CICES classification. Tourism professionals perceive the presence of large carnivores as a key advantage for the development of tourism. For hunters, encounters with these animals provide opportunities to deepen their ecological knowledge, develop tracking skills, and share this expertise with pride within their communities. Some farmers, despite experiencing livestock losses, acknowledge the role of predators in regulating populations of wild herbivores. Artists experience large carnivores as a source of inspiration and as an opportunity to foster better interpersonal relationships and social dialogue. Recognizing the benefits and values that different stakeholder groups attribute to large carnivores can support the development of more inclusive conservation strategies, strengthen dialogue with stakeholders, and shift the focus from conflict mitigation toward fostering coexistence.

Language:English
Keywords:large carnivores, coexistance, cultural ecosystem services, benefits
Work type:Article
Typology:1.01 - Original Scientific Article
Organization:BF - Biotechnical Faculty
Publication status:Published
Publication version:Version of Record
Year:2025
Number of pages:Str. 31-44
Numbering:Vol. 68, no. 4
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-179379 This link opens in a new window
UDC:59
ISSN on article:1854-3073
DOI:10.14720/abs.68.4.22661 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:247607299 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:12.02.2026
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Title:Acta biologica slovenica
Publisher:Društvo biologov Slovenije, Društvo biologov Slovenije, Založba Univerze v Ljubljani, Društvo biologov Slovenije
ISSN:1854-3073
COBISS.SI-ID:221921024 This link opens in a new window

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Language:Slovenian
Keywords:velike zveri, sobivanje, kulturne ekosistemske storitve, koristi

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