1990
DOI: 10.1007/bf02241968
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Zum Begriff und Inhalt einer Jagdphilosophie

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“…Most hunters in this study were long-term members of a local hunting organization and had hunted in the same area for many years. The highly organized moose hunting has formed cultural traditions and social norms which probably extend outside the hunting community (Henning 1990;Greider and Garkovich 1994;Fell 2006), and a small change in the policy of leasing hunting rights by the large forest companies could result in large changes for the social life in many rural areas. An increased hunting tourism is probably seen as a threat to the stability of the long-standing traditions of local True values are in rows and predicted in columns.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most hunters in this study were long-term members of a local hunting organization and had hunted in the same area for many years. The highly organized moose hunting has formed cultural traditions and social norms which probably extend outside the hunting community (Henning 1990;Greider and Garkovich 1994;Fell 2006), and a small change in the policy of leasing hunting rights by the large forest companies could result in large changes for the social life in many rural areas. An increased hunting tourism is probably seen as a threat to the stability of the long-standing traditions of local True values are in rows and predicted in columns.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%