Journal for Nature Conservation

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal for Nature Conservation is 18. 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 2021-06-01 to 2025-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Local scale prioritization of cost-efficient protection within the National Park Thy57
The more things changed, the more they stayed the same: Trends in conservation focus 2010–201932
Conservation prioritization of the northern hills of Uruguay based on the intra-specific phylogenetic diversity of frogs and lizards29
Contextualizing willingness to pay for sustainable management of agroecosystem services in a rapidly transforming landscape: Insights from the interdunal wetlands of Medinipur Coastal Plain, India26
What is the scientific evidence on the linkages between citizen science engagement levels and protected areas’ governance outcomes? A systematic map and qualitative synthesis25
Editorial Board24
Key questions in biodiversity: A study and revision guide24
The interaction patterns between humans and sloth bear in an urbanised forest of Odisha, eastern India24
Editorial Board23
Environmental DNA survey does not detect additional populations of a critically endangered leaf frog, but reveal another threat to the species23
Capturing endangered endemic Okinawan bats with acoustic lures23
Expansive shrubs: Expansion factors and ecological impacts in northern Ethiopia23
Challenges and opportunities of engaging biodiversity-related citizen science data in environmental decision-making: Practitioners’ perceptions and a database analysis from Estonia22
Combining roadkill hotspots and landscape features to guide mitigation measures on highways22
Microclimate species distribution models estimate lower levels of climate-related habitat loss for salamanders21
The importance of considering human well-being to understand social preferences of ecosystem services20
Seabird population changes following mammal eradication at oceanic Saint-Paul Island, Indian Ocean19
Applying a systematic conservation planning tool and ecological risk index for spatial prioritization and optimization of protected area networks in Iran19
Impact of human disturbance in Japan on the distribution and diel activity pattern of terrestrial mammals18
Coexistence of people and wild species: A new approach to conservation derived from ecological competition theory18
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