Human Ecology Review

Papers
(The median citation count of Human Ecology Review is 1. 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 2021-07-01 to 2025-07-01.)
ArticleCitations
Social Network Analysis as a Tool for Studying Livelihood Adaptation to Climate Change: Insights from Rural Bangladesh10
Thinking Contexts: An Overview9
Finding Home in a Canadian Public Garden8
Social (–Ecological) Network Analysis in Environmental Governance: Central Publications, Important Concepts, and Areas of Application7
Investigating Factors Influencing Community Acceptance of Established Hydroelectric Dams in Northern Sweden6
Shifting Shores and Shoring Shifts—How Can Beach Managers Lead Transformative Change? A Study on Challenges and Opportunities for Ecosystem-Based Management5
Space, Dominance, and Resistance: The Postcolonial Ecology in Isidore Okpewho’s Tides3
Creating Built Environments: Bridging Knowledge and Practice Divides3
A Systematic Review on Community Forest Management in Southeast Asia: Current Practices and Impacts on Biodiversity Conservation and Livelihood Quality of Local Communities3
Influence of Socioeconomic Factors on the Knowledge of Medicinal Plants: A Case Study in the Truká Indigenous Population, Pernambuco, Brazil2
Restoration of the Ecosystem: Ogoni Cleanup and the Mitigation of Social Tensions, 2018–20232
Information Transmission Capacity and Robustness of Natural Resource Governance Networks in Brazil and Indonesia: A Comparative Analysis2
Corrupting Renewable Energy: A Cross-National Analysis of CO2 Emissions2
Ecopolitics and Ecocriticism: A Nigerian Perspective2
Crisis to Adaptation: Assessing the Drivers of Participation in Sustainable Off-Grid Construction1
Understanding Social–Ecological Systems using Loop Analysis1
Mapping the Weaknesses of Nigeria’s Environmental Impact Assessment Mechanism as a Framework for Environmental Justice in the Petroleum Sector1
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Meeting the Challenge of Learning for Sustainability Through Policy Networks1
Zimbabwe in Creative Imagination: Environmental Crisis and Human Migration as National Tragedies in Shimmer Chinodya’s Dew in the Morning1
The Ecological Intensity of Well-Being in Developing Countries: A Panel Data Analysis1
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