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    Impacts of Decentralized Environmental Governance on Andean Bear Conservation in Colombia by Hohbein, Rhianna R., Nibbelink, Nathan, Cooper, Robert J.

    Published in Environmental management (New York) (01-12-2021)
    “…Decentralized environmental governance has become increasingly common across much of Latin America and in developing countries more generally, yet the impacts…”
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    Omnidirectional connectivity for the Andean bear (Tremarctos ornatus) across the Colombian Andes by Hohbein, Rhianna R., Nibbelink, Nathan P.

    Published in Landscape ecology (01-11-2021)
    “…Context Conserving or restoring connectivity is a common objective of landscape-scale conservation initiatives. However, precise species occurrence or movement…”
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    Non-governmental organizations improve the social-ecological fit of institutions conserving the Andean bear in Colombia by Hohbein, Rhianna R., Nibbelink, Nathan P., Cooper, Robert J.

    Published in Ecology and society (01-12-2021)
    “…Research has increasingly emphasized the importance of spatial alignment between ecosystems and the institutions that govern them, known as social-ecological…”
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    What’s in a name? A content analysis of environmental NGOs’ use of “iconic species” in press releases by Horsley, Sarah, Hohbein, Rhianna, Morrow, Kristen, Green, Gary T.

    Published in Biodiversity and conservation (01-07-2020)
    “…There are many designations people give to species in the context of conservation, some ecological (e.g., umbrella, keystone) and some cultural (e.g.,…”
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    Conservation, Human-Wildlife Conflict, and Decentralised Governance: Complexities Beyond Incomplete Devolution by Hohbein, Rhianna R., Abrams, Jesse B.

    Published in Conservation and society (01-10-2022)
    “…Decentralisation of environmental governance (DEG) proliferated around the world in the 1990s, inspired, in part, by theories of common-pool resource…”
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    Cooperative extension agents as key informants in assessing wildlife damage trends in Georgia by Hohbein, Rhianna R., Mengak, Michael T.

    Published in Human-wildlife interactions (01-10-2018)
    “…To manage emerging human–wildlife conflicts, wildlife managers will require more information regarding trends in wildlife damage and public perceptions of…”
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    Pitfall Traps: A Review of Methods for Estimating Arthropod Abundance by HOHBEIN, RHIANNA R., CONWAY, COURTNEY J.

    Published in Wildlife Society bulletin (2011) (01-12-2018)
    “…Pitfall traps are commonly used in diet studies for insectivorous and omnivorous wildlife. Pitfall trap methodologies and designs vary considerably among…”
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    Low functional redundancy among mammalian browsers in regulating an encroaching shrub (Solanum campylacanthum) in African savannah by Pringle, Robert M., Goheen, Jacob R., Palmer, Todd M., Charles, Grace K., DeFranco, Elyse, Hohbein, Rhianna, Ford, Adam T., Tarnita, Corina E.

    “…Large herbivorous mammals play an important role in structuring African savannahs and are undergoing widespread population declines and local extinctions, with…”
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    Ecological and Institutional Landscapes of Andean Bear Conservation in Colombia by Hohbein, Rhianna Rachelle

    Published 01-01-2021
    “…Effective environmental governance is often viewed as one of the most important contributing factors to successful conservation. Good alignment between…”
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    Low functional redundancy among mammalian browsers in regulating an encroaching shrub (Solanum campylacanthum) in African savannah by Pringle, Robert M., Goheen, Jacob R., Palmer, Todd M., Charles, Grace K., DeFranco, Elyse, Hohbein, Rhianna, Ford, Adam T., Tarnita, Corina E.

    “…Large herbivorous mammals play an important role in structuring African savannahs and are undergoing widespread population declines and local extinctions, with…”
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    Journal Article