Dr Freya A. V. St. John

Darllenydd

Contact info

Dr Freya A. V. St. John

Reader in Conservation Science

Thoday Building, room G1

Email: f.stjohn@bangor.ac.uk

Website: http://www.conhub.org/

Tel: 01248 388295 (from UK)

+44 1248 388295 (international)

Research interests

  • Understanding illegal resource use
  • Conservation conflicts
  • Conservation and human wellbeing

 

  1. Cyhoeddwyd

    Using consumer preferences to characterize the trade of wild‐collected ornamental orchids in China

    Williams, S., Gale, S., Hinsley, A., Gao, J. & St John, F. A. V., Hyd 2018, Yn: Conservation Letters. 11, 5, e12569.

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    Publishing social science research in Conservation Biology to move beyond biology

    Teel, T. L., Anderson, C. B., Burgman, M. A., Cinner, J., Clark, D., Estevez, R. A., Jones, J. P. G., McClanahan, T. R., Reed, M. S., Sandbrook, C. & St John, F. A. V., Chwef 2018, Yn: Conservation Biology. 32, 1, t. 6-8

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    Addressing human-tiger conflict using socio-ecological information on tolerance and risk

    Struebig, M. J., Linkie, M., Deere, N. J., Martyr, D. J., Milliyanawati, B., Faulkner, S. C., Le Comber, S. C., Mangunjaya, F. M., Leader-Williams, N., McKay, J. E. & St John, F. A. V., 27 Awst 2018, Yn: Nature Communications. 9, 3455.

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    Research ethics: Assuring anonymity at the individual level may not be sufficient to protect research participants from harm

    St. John, F. A. V., Brockington, D., Bunnefild, N., Duffy, R., Homewood, K., Jones, J. P. G., Keane, A. M., Milner-Gulland, E. J., Nuno, A. & Razafimanahaka, J. H., Ebr 2016, Yn: Biological Conservation. 196, t. 208-209

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  5. Cyhoeddwyd

    Robust study design is as important on the social as it is on the ecological side of applied ecological research

    St. John, F. A. V., Keane, A. M., Jones, J. P. G. & Milner-Gulland, E. J., Rhag 2014, Yn: Journal of Applied Ecology. 51, 6, t. 1479-1485

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    Value diversity and conservation conflict: Lessons from the management of red grouse and hen harriers in England

    St John, F. A. V., Steadman, J., Austen, G. & Redpath, S. M., Maw 2019, Yn: People and Nature. 1, 1, t. 6-17

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    The role of risk perception and affect in predicting support for conservation policy under rapid ecosystem change

    St John, F. A. V., Mason, T. H. E. & Bunnefeld, N., Chwef 2021, Yn: Conservation Science and Practice. 3, 2, e316.

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    Opinions of the public, conservationists and magistrates on sentencing wildlife trade crimes in the UK

    St John, F. A. V., Edwards-Jones, G. & Jones, J. P. G., Meh 2012, Yn: Environmental Conservation. 39, 2, t. 154-161

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    Intention to kill: Tolerance and illegal persecution of Sumatran tigers and sympatric species

    St John, F. A. V., Linkie, M., Martyr, D., Milliyanawati, B., McKay, J., Mangunjaya, F., Leader-Williams, N. & Struebig, M., 1 Gorff 2018, Yn: Conservation Letters.

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    Effective conservation depends upon understanding human behaviour: Chapter 19

    St John, F. A. V., Keane, A. M. & Milner-Gulland, E., 5 Ebr 2013, Key Topics in Conservation Biology 2. Macdonald, D. W. & Willis, K. J. (gol.). Wiley-Blackwell, t. 344-361

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