Conservation & Society

Papers
(The TQCC of Conservation & Society is 4. 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 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Games for Gaia: Leveraging Gaming Interventions for Biodiversity Conservation16
The Politics of Visibility in Community-based Conservation: Insights from a Village Forest in West Kalimantan, Indonesia14
What are the Impacts on Community Wellbeing of Social Relations in Conservation Projects?9
Evaluating Sustainability in Social-ecological Systems: 50 Years of Conservation in Florianópolis, Brazil9
Trophy Hunting8
Compatible with Conviviality? Exploring African Ecotourism and Sport Hunting for Transformative Conservation8
Uneven Donor Engagement and Fraught Transboundary Conservation Approaches8
Mapping Attitudes on Illegal Wildlife Trade: Implications for Management and Governance7
The Violence of Conservation in Africa: State, Militarization and Alternatives7
Forests of Refuge: Decolonizing Environmental Governance in the Amazonian Guiana Shield7
Forest Policy Innovation at the Subnational Scale: Insights from Acre, Brazil7
Living with Wolves: Affects, Feelings and Sentiments in Human-Wolf-Coexistence7
A Political Ecology of Forest Conservation in India7
The Invention of Green Colonialism7
Caring for Glaciers7
Nature-based Gaming: A Reply6
A Resonant Ecology6
Power, Discourses, and Conservation in Cabo Pulmo National Park, Mexico5
Beyond Animal Charisma: A Sociological Approach to Charismatic Species5
Environmentalities of Coexistence with Wolves in the Cantabrian Mountains of Spain5
Understanding Conservation Conflicts in Uganda: A Political Ecology of Memory Approach5
The ‘Fluid Landscape’ of the Sundarbans5
Ecological Entanglements: Affect, embodiment, and ethics of care5
Exploring a Comprehensive Behavioural Model to Investigate Illegal Sea Turtle Trade in Cabo Verde4
Reinventing Nature in Kaziranga National Park4
Complex Ways in Which Landscape Conditions and Risks Affect Human Attitudes Towards Wildlife4
The Role of Government in a Partial Transition from Public to Private in the Expanding Australian Protected Area System4
Different Natures of Reality Inform Different Realities of Nature4
Conservation of Abundance4
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