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Grein með titil Gender difference in biospheric values and opinions on nature management actions: The case of seal watching in Iceland var birt í ritrýnd tímaritið Ocean & Coastal Management. Greinin er aðgengileg hér. Höfundarnir eru Cécile M. Chauvat, sem vinnur hjá Selaseturið Íslands og Náttúrustofa Norðvesturlands, Dr. Sandra M. Granquist frá Hafrannsóknastofnun og deildarstjóri selarannsóknasviðs hjá Selasetur Íslands, og Dr. Jessica Aquino, Assistant Professor, ferðamáladeild hjá Háskólanum á Hólum.

Abstract
Gender differences in biospheric value orientation and opinions on wildlife management have the potential to be used as a management tool in wildlife watching settings. This research note builds on a dataset from Chauvat et al. (2021) to investigate gender differences in biospheric value orientation and opinions on seal watching management of visitors at seal watching sites post hoc. Questionnaires (n = 597) were collected at three sites in Northwest Iceland. It was found that when genders were compared, women had stronger biospheric value orientations, were more aware of potential anthropogenic impacts on seals, believed to a higher extent that regulations were useful in terms of decreasing impact, and were more positive towards most management actions suggested in the questionnaire. It is argued that further understanding of the gender dynamics regarding pro-environmental attitudes may be a valuable element in the context of sustainable wildlife tourism management.