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Conservation Letters
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1.1K
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50.7K
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113
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Title
Journal
Year
Citations
1
“Sight-unseen” detection of rare aquatic species using environmental DNA
Conservation Letters
2011
929
2
Is oil palm agriculture really destroying tropical biodiversity?
Conservation Letters
2008
765
3
Ecosystem Services as a Contested Concept: a Synthesis of Critique and Counter‐Arguments
Conservation Letters
2014
443
4
Sustaining conservation values in selectively logged tropical forests: the attained and the attainable
Conservation Letters
2012
439
5
Land Sparing Versus Land Sharing: Moving Forward
Conservation Letters
2014
422
6
The vulnerability of Amazon freshwater ecosystems
Conservation Letters
2013
411
7
Payments for ecosystem services and the fatal attraction of win‐win solutions
Conservation Letters
2013
383
8
Correlative and mechanistic models of species distribution provide congruent forecasts under climate change
Conservation Letters
2010
376
9
Nature‐Based Solutions for Europe's Sustainable Development
Conservation Letters
2017
375
10
Shortfalls and Solutions for Meeting National and Global Conservation Area Targets
Conservation Letters
2015
350
11
Rearticulating the myth of human–wildlife conflict
Conservation Letters
2010
334
12
A major shift to the retention approach for forestry can help resolve some global forest sustainability issues
Conservation Letters
2012
328
13
Protected area downgrading, downsizing, and degazettement (PADDD) and its conservation implications
Conservation Letters
2011
312
14
Poaching is more than an Enforcement Problem
Conservation Letters
2014
304
15
Conservation policy in traditional farming landscapes
Conservation Letters
2012
286
16
Assessing citizen science data quality: an invasive species case study
Conservation Letters
2011
285
17
Call for a Paradigm Shift in the Genetic Management of Fragmented Populations
Conservation Letters
2018
283
18
Acting fast helps avoid extinction
Conservation Letters
2012
279
19
Evidence for shifting baseline syndrome in conservation
Conservation Letters
2009
278
20
Mainstreaming Impact Evaluation in Nature Conservation
Conservation Letters
2016
275
21
Global congruence of carbon storage and biodiversity in terrestrial ecosystems
Conservation Letters
2010
274
22
Critical need for new definitions of “forest” and “forest degradation” in global climate change agreements
Conservation Letters
2009
273
23
The disappearing mammal fauna of northern Australia: context, cause, and response
Conservation Letters
2011
271
24
A Policy‐Driven Knowledge Agenda for Global Forest and Landscape Restoration
Conservation Letters
2017
265
25
Climate‐Smart Landscapes: Opportunities and Challenges for Integrating Adaptation and Mitigation in Tropical Agriculture
Conservation Letters
2014
261
26
Another Continental Vulture Crisis: Africa's Vultures Collapsing toward Extinction
Conservation Letters
2016
260
27
Environmental governance and its implications for conservation practice
Conservation Letters
2012
257
28
Mean or green: which values can promote stable pro‐environmental behavior?
Conservation Letters
2009
252
29
Predicting Global Patterns in Mangrove Forest Biomass
Conservation Letters
2014
250
30
Social Media Data Can Be Used to Understand Tourists’ Preferences for Nature‐Based Experiences in Protected Areas
Conservation Letters
2018
246
31
A How‐to Guide for Coproduction of Actionable Science
Conservation Letters
2017
244
32
Relative Contributions of the Logging, Fiber, Oil Palm, and Mining Industries to Forest Loss in Indonesia
Conservation Letters
2015
243
33
Global patterns of marine turtle bycatch
Conservation Letters
2010
242
34
Determining Where the Wild Things will be: Using Psychological Theory to Find Tolerance for Large Carnivores
Conservation Letters
2014
235
35
The Lithium future-resources, recycling, and the environment
Conservation Letters
2011
226
36
From archives to conservation: why historical data are needed to set baselines for marine animals and ecosystems
Conservation Letters
2012
225
37
New Policies for Old Trees: Averting a Global Crisis in a Keystone Ecological Structure
Conservation Letters
2014
220
38
When payments for environmental services will work for conservation
Conservation Letters
2013
209
39
Why bartering biodiversity fails
Conservation Letters
2009
202
40
Seagrass meadows support global fisheries production
Conservation Letters
2019
202
41
REDD in the red: palm oil could undermine carbon payment schemes
Conservation Letters
2009
201
42
Did Ranchers and Slaughterhouses Respond to Zero-Deforestation Agreements in the Brazilian Amazon?
Conservation Letters
2016
201
43
Effective Coverage Targets for Ocean Protection
Conservation Letters
2016
200
44
Toward effective nature conservation on farmland: making farmers matter
Conservation Letters
2013
199
45
Wildlife‐friendly oil palm plantations fail to protect biodiversity effectively
Conservation Letters
2010
198
46
Navigating the Space between Research and Implementation in Conservation
Conservation Letters
2017
198
47
Conservation‐reliant species and the future of conservation
Conservation Letters
2010
197
48
Recognising the necessity for Indo‐Pacific seagrass conservation
Conservation Letters
2010
194
49
Conservation in a Wicked Complex World; Challenges and Solutions
Conservation Letters
2014
188
50
Increasing Demand for Natural Rubber Necessitates a Robust Sustainability Initiative to Mitigate Impacts on Tropical Biodiversity
Conservation Letters
2015
188
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