“…These factors include perception about the park management and other relevant organisations (Allendorf, 2007;Gillingham and Lee, 1999;Lepp and Holland, 2006), inadequate benefits (Gillingham and Lee, 1999;Lepp and Holland, 2006), past experience with protected wildlife such as crop damage and livestock depredation (Campbell-Smith et al, 2010;Yihune et al, 2009), general conservation values (Sodhi et al, 2010), dependency on resource (Marshall et al, 2010), perceived impact of illegal resource extraction (Thapa and Chapman, 2010) and socio-economic factors related to the household and the village an individual belongs to (Anthony, 2007;Ferreira and Freire, 2009;Vodouhê et al, 2010). In the following paragraphs, we will explain how each of these factors has been found to influence attitudes and behaviour, leading to the development of a framework for modelling the likelihood of illegal resource extraction.…”