Dataset.

Supporting Information: Perceptions and attitudes of stakeholders on the return of brown bears (Ursus arctos): Contributions from a workshop held in northern Portugal

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  • Azevedo, João C.
  • López-Bao, José V.
  • Dias, Rui
  • Santos, João P.
  • Pinto, Sara
  • Pereira, José
  • Castro-Pardo, Mónica de
Figure S1 Responses to the question “Do you consider the return of the brown bear to Portugal likely in short/mid-term (10–20 years)?” Figure S2. Sector perceived as positively (a) and negatively (b) affected by the return of the brown bear to Portugal by the stakeholder group. Table S1 Structure and content of the questionnaire regarding general information (I), perceptions and attitudes (II), and action plan design preferences (III). Table S2. Respondents in each group of stakeholders and overall by age, gender, and education class. Table S3. Group fuzzy number (GFN), lower group dispersion (LGD), upper group dispersion (UGD), and width of the GFN to statement “I consider the brown bear to be a dangerous animal for human beings.” Table S4. Group fuzzy number (GFN), lower group dispersion (LGD), upper group dispersion (UGD), and width of the GFN to question “I would feel safe living in areas where the brown bear occurs.” Table S5. Group fuzzy number (GFN), lower group dispersion (LGD), upper group dispersion (UGD), and width of the GFN to question “I believe that I would be able to handle correctly the situation in case I find myself with a brown bear in the wild.” Table S6. Group fuzzy number (GFN), lower group dispersion (LGD), upper group dispersion (UGD), and width of GFN of answers to question “What is your general perception of the return of the brown bear to Portugal?” Table S7. Group fuzzy number (GFN), lower group dispersion (LGD), upper group dispersion (UGD), and width of GFN of answers to statement “The return of the brown bear to Portugal constitutes an OPPORTUNITY for local development.” Table S8. Group fuzzy number (GFN), lower group dispersion (LGD), upper group dispersion (UGD), and width of GFN of answers to statement “The return of the brown bear to Portugal constitutes a THREAT for local development.” Table S9. Group fuzzy number (GFN), lower group dispersion (LGD), upper group dispersion (UGD), and width of GFN of answers to statement “I am willing to make ADJUSTMENTS in my activity (without cost) to adapt to the presence of the brown bear in Portugal.” Table S10. Group fuzzy number (GFN), lower group dispersion (LGD), upper group dispersion (UGD), and width of GFN of answers to question “I am willing to assume COSTS (within reasonable limits) in my activity associated with the return of the brown bear to Portugal”. Table S11. Group fuzzy number (GFN), lower group dispersion (LGD), upper group dispersion (UGD), and width of GFN of answers to the statement “People whose economic activity is affected by the return of the brown bear in Portugal will receive EXCLUSIVELY DIRECT COMPENSATION (monetary) for damages or other negative effects caused by the brown bear in my professional activity.” Table S12. Group fuzzy number (GFN), lower group dispersion (LGD), upper group dispersion (UGD), and width of GFN of answers to the statement “People whose economic activity is affected by the return of the brown bear in Portugal will receive EXCLUSIVELY INDIRECT COMPENSATION (tax benefits, land rights, social benefits in terms of housing, transport, education, etc.) for losses or other negative effects caused by the brown bear in my professional activity.”, Peer reviewed
 
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Dataset. 2024

SUPPORTING INFORMATION: PERCEPTIONS AND ATTITUDES OF STAKEHOLDERS ON THE RETURN OF BROWN BEARS (URSUS ARCTOS): CONTRIBUTIONS FROM A WORKSHOP HELD IN NORTHERN PORTUGAL

Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC
  • Azevedo, João C.
  • López-Bao, José V.
  • Dias, Rui
  • Santos, João P.
  • Pinto, Sara
  • Pereira, José
  • Castro-Pardo, Mónica de
Figure S1 Responses to the question “Do you consider the return of the brown bear to Portugal likely in short/mid-term (10–20 years)?” Figure S2. Sector perceived as positively (a) and negatively (b) affected by the return of the brown bear to Portugal by the stakeholder group. Table S1 Structure and content of the questionnaire regarding general information (I), perceptions and attitudes (II), and action plan design preferences (III). Table S2. Respondents in each group of stakeholders and overall by age, gender, and education class. Table S3. Group fuzzy number (GFN), lower group dispersion (LGD), upper group dispersion (UGD), and width of the GFN to statement “I consider the brown bear to be a dangerous animal for human beings.” Table S4. Group fuzzy number (GFN), lower group dispersion (LGD), upper group dispersion (UGD), and width of the GFN to question “I would feel safe living in areas where the brown bear occurs.” Table S5. Group fuzzy number (GFN), lower group dispersion (LGD), upper group dispersion (UGD), and width of the GFN to question “I believe that I would be able to handle correctly the situation in case I find myself with a brown bear in the wild.” Table S6. Group fuzzy number (GFN), lower group dispersion (LGD), upper group dispersion (UGD), and width of GFN of answers to question “What is your general perception of the return of the brown bear to Portugal?” Table S7. Group fuzzy number (GFN), lower group dispersion (LGD), upper group dispersion (UGD), and width of GFN of answers to statement “The return of the brown bear to Portugal constitutes an OPPORTUNITY for local development.” Table S8. Group fuzzy number (GFN), lower group dispersion (LGD), upper group dispersion (UGD), and width of GFN of answers to statement “The return of the brown bear to Portugal constitutes a THREAT for local development.” Table S9. Group fuzzy number (GFN), lower group dispersion (LGD), upper group dispersion (UGD), and width of GFN of answers to statement “I am willing to make ADJUSTMENTS in my activity (without cost) to adapt to the presence of the brown bear in Portugal.” Table S10. Group fuzzy number (GFN), lower group dispersion (LGD), upper group dispersion (UGD), and width of GFN of answers to question “I am willing to assume COSTS (within reasonable limits) in my activity associated with the return of the brown bear to Portugal”. Table S11. Group fuzzy number (GFN), lower group dispersion (LGD), upper group dispersion (UGD), and width of GFN of answers to the statement “People whose economic activity is affected by the return of the brown bear in Portugal will receive EXCLUSIVELY DIRECT COMPENSATION (monetary) for damages or other negative effects caused by the brown bear in my professional activity.” Table S12. Group fuzzy number (GFN), lower group dispersion (LGD), upper group dispersion (UGD), and width of GFN of answers to the statement “People whose economic activity is affected by the return of the brown bear in Portugal will receive EXCLUSIVELY INDIRECT COMPENSATION (tax benefits, land rights, social benefits in terms of housing, transport, education, etc.) for losses or other negative effects caused by the brown bear in my professional activity.”, Peer reviewed




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