Society & Natural Resources

Papers
(The H4-Index of Society & Natural Resources is 14. 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 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
An Analysis of Access in Devil’s Claw (HarpagophytumSpp.) Harvesting and Trade in Namibia91
Socioenvironmental Conflict Management: Contributions from the Analysis of Visitor Spatial Behavior in Balandra Protected Natural Area, Mexico33
Bridging Cultural Concepts of Nature: Indigenous People and Protected Spaces of Nature Bridging Cultural Concepts of Nature: Indigenous People and Protected Spa26
The Labor Governance Frontier in Fisheries: A Critical Review and Future Outlook26
Mismatched Property Rights and Natural Resource Use: A Case Study of Grassland Resources on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau25
Minors Can Have Major Effects: Household Hurricane Preparation Insights from Alabama21
The Ecological-Symbolic Perspective and Ontological Security: An Analysis of Lead Contamination19
“Evergreen and Charcoal Black”: The Institutional and Organizational Development of the Washington Department of Natural Resources in the Era of Megafires17
Examining Normative Influences on Intentions to Reduce Irrigated Landscape Area through a Compliance and Belonging Lens16
Quantifying the Influence of Emotions on Management Acceptability for White-Tailed Deer(Odocoileus virginianus)15
Protecting and Benefitting from Nature: Insights and Policy Dilemmas from Africa15
What Was the Norm Is No Longer the Norm: Capturing Socio-Ecological Histories of Flood Resilience in Wisconsin’s Driftless Area through Archival News Analysis15
Correction15
Unsheltered Homelessness in Public Natural Areas Across an Urban-to-Wildland System: Institutional Perspectives14
Unlikely Alliances in Action: Balancing Alignment and Autonomy in Rural-Urban Water Conflicts14
Preferences and Heterogeneity of Urban Residents for River Cultural Ecosystem Services: A Comparative Study Between China and Russia Using a Choice Experiment14
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