Environmental Conservation

Papers
(The H4-Index of Environmental Conservation is 13. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
The need for improved reflexivity in conservation science32
The illegal wildlife digital market: an analysis of Chinese wildlife marketing and sale on Facebook30
Recycled water reuse: what factors affect public acceptance?21
Biodiversity narratives: stories of the evolving conservation landscape21
Transdisciplinary science for improved conservation outcomes20
Re-conceptualizing the role(s) of science in biodiversity conservation19
Boots on the ground: the role of passive acoustic monitoring in evaluating anti-poaching patrols16
Not teaching what we practice: undergraduate conservation training at UK universities lacks interdisciplinarity16
Brazil’s Highway BR-319 demonstrates a crucial lack of environmental governance in Amazonia15
Distribution and impact of invasive alien plant species in Bardia National Park, western Nepal14
A pesticide banned in the European Union over a decade ago is still present in raptors in Poland13
Is the Anthropause a useful symbol and metaphor for raising environmental awareness and promoting reform?13
Coupling law enforcement and community-based regulations in support of compliance with biodiversity conservation regulations13
Invasive vertebrate eradications on islands as a tool for implementing global Sustainable Development Goals13
Biodiversity revisited through systems thinking13
Buy them out before they are built: evaluating the proactive acquisition of vacant land in flood-prone areas13
Who gets to imagine transformative change? Participation and representation in biodiversity assessments13
Corporate responsibility and biodiversity conservation: challenges and opportunities for companies participating in China’s Belt and Road Initiative13
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