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 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
ArticleCitations
The Impact of COVID-19 Lockdown on Portuguese Households’ Food Waste Behaviors10
Shifting Shores and Shoring Shifts—How Can Beach Managers Lead Transformative Change? A Study on Challenges and Opportunities for Ecosystem-Based Management5
Understanding Social–Ecological Systems using Loop Analysis5
Overcoming Barriers to Implementing Sustainable Development Goals: Human Ecology Matters5
Generating Knowledge on Networks in Environmental Governance5
Meeting the Challenge of Learning for Sustainability Through Policy Networks5
A Systemic Assessment of COVID-19 Impacts on Pacific Islands’ Food Systems5
Vulnerabilities in the Conservation–Tourism Alliance: The Impacts of COVID-19 in Laikipia and the Galapagos Islands4
Environmental Decision-Making Shaped by the Home: Situating Consumption in the Household4
COVID-19: Science, Politics, Media, and the Public—A Systemic View2
The Ecological Intensity of Well-Being in Developing Countries: A Panel Data Analysis2
A Systematic Review on Community Forest Management in Southeast Asia: Current Practices and Impacts on Biodiversity Conservation and Livelihood Quality of Local Communities2
Corrupting Renewable Energy: A Cross-National Analysis of CO2 Emissions2
Social (–Ecological) Network Analysis in Environmental Governance: Central Publications, Important Concepts, and Areas of Application2
Are Global Neighborhoods in Houston Less Polluted? A Spatial Analysis of Twenty-First-Century Urban Demographics1
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Zimbabwe in Creative Imagination: Environmental Crisis and Human Migration as National Tragedies in Shimmer Chinodya’s Dew in the Morning1
Roads for Communities, Not Commodities: A Qualitative Study of the Consequences of Road Development in Papua, Indonesia1
Crisis to Adaptation: Assessing the Drivers of Participation in Sustainable Off-Grid Construction1
Beyond Challenges in Community-Based Adaptation: Critical Insights from the Human Ecology Framework1
Lyme Disease Risk Perceptions in New Hampshire, USA: Bridging Regression and Qualitative Comparative Analysis1
Uneven Ambitions: Explaining National Differences in Proposed Emissions Reductions1
Water Harvesting Strategies for Agriculture in the Canary Islands1
Social Network Analysis as a Tool for Studying Livelihood Adaptation to Climate Change: Insights from Rural Bangladesh1
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