Nature Conservation-Bulgaria

Papers
(The H4-Index of Nature Conservation-Bulgaria 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 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
Changes in landscape disturbance intensity of sloping land in mountainous areas and their relationship with ecosystem services27
Biodiversity monitoring with intelligent sensors: An integrated pipeline for mitigating animal-vehicle collisions26
Natura 2000-sites: Legal requirements for agricultural and forestry land-use22
Are several small wildlife crossing structures better than a single large? Arguments from the perspective of large wildlife conservation21
The effect of habitat reduction by roads on space use and movement patterns of an endangered species, the Cabrera vole Microtus cabrerae20
Changes in species and phylogenetic diversity in tropical seasonal rainforests on steep karst hillslopes in southwestern China: implications for conservation15
Dogs, not wolves, most likely to have caused the death of a British tourist in northern Greece15
Morphological and genetic characteristics of garfish Belone belone (L., 1760) (Belonidae, Teleostei) population from the southern Bulgarian Black Sea coast15
Important plant areas (IPAs) in the Fergana Valley (Central Asia): The badlands of the northern foothills14
Safeguarding China’s threatened cycads: Strategies to combat alarming habitat degradation and anthropogenic collection pressure14
A baseline assessment of anthropogenic macrolitter on dunes along the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast using visual census and Unmanned Aerial Systems14
Old trees: Precious natural heritage on isolated islands14
The drums of war are beating louder: Media coverage of brown bears in Romania13
Slipped through the narrow door: Effects of climate change on the distribution and conservation of a vulnerable tiger gecko, Goniurosaurus luii, from China and Vietnam13
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