Arts & Humanities
Predator
100%
Portugal
55%
Carnivores
54%
Emblems
45%
Conservation
44%
Visibility
37%
Nature Conservation
32%
Protected Areas
31%
Nature
31%
Urban Art
29%
Identity Construction
27%
Prehistoric Times
25%
Naturezum
24%
Creatures
24%
Amulet
23%
Objectification
22%
Wilderness
20%
Rural Areas
20%
Logos
20%
Emic
16%
Anthropology
16%
Historical Context
14%
Symbol
13%
Contestation
13%
Food
13%
Emotion
12%
Coexistence
12%
Natural World
12%
Outsider
12%
Portuguese Literature
11%
Scenarios
10%
Marketing
10%
Local Knowledge
10%
Quantitative Methods
9%
Ecocriticism
9%
Contemporary Writer
9%
Hunters
9%
Demography
8%
Blends
8%
Grid
8%
Discourse
7%
Quantitative Analysis
7%
Species Identification
7%
Noble Savage
6%
Public Meetings
6%
Proportion
5%
Wildlife
5%
Ethnographic Research
5%
Agriculture & Biology
Portugal
78%
Lynx pardinus
75%
marine mammals
49%
records (publications)
47%
wolves
45%
Lynx
44%
biodiversity
30%
genetic variation
23%
rural communities
21%
hunters
18%
natural resources conservation
17%
predators
16%
mammals
16%
environmental knowledge
15%
conservation areas
14%
Monachus monachus
13%
camera trapping
11%
Lynx lynx
11%
bioacoustics
11%
ecotourism
11%
Lagomorpha
10%
germplasm conservation
10%
Azores
10%
Carnivora
9%
echolocation
9%
Oryctolagus cuniculus
9%
dead animals
9%
telemetry
9%
emotions
8%
seed cones
8%
Rodentia
8%
jaws
8%
habitat destruction
8%
burrows
8%
skull
8%
nuts
8%
vocalization
8%
uncertainty
7%
wildlife
7%
trapping
7%
interviews
7%
species identification
7%
Chiroptera
7%
hairs
7%
data analysis
7%
statistics
7%
pellets
6%
pollution
6%
climate change
6%
animals
6%
Social Sciences
conservation
81%
Portugal
55%
rural community
41%
animal
40%
symbol
28%
anthropology
27%
time
26%
campaign
23%
objectification
23%
coexistence
19%
literature
19%
animal protection
19%
Western Europe
18%
scapegoat
17%
rural area
15%
marketing
15%
scenario
13%
art
13%
experience
13%
food
13%
narrative
11%
Territories
11%
attribution
11%
twentieth century
11%
interview
10%
demography
10%
Religion
9%
quantitative method
9%
nineteenth century
9%
Conservation of Nature
8%
writer
7%
evidence
7%
dialogue
7%
trend
7%
scientific findings
7%
local population
6%
discourse
5%
economics
5%