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    The influence of social identity on attitudes toward wildlife by Birdsong, Max H., Metcalf, Alexander L., Metcalf, Elizabeth Covelli, Nesbitt, Holly Kathleen, Gude, Justin A.

    Published in Conservation biology (01-08-2024)
    “…Wildlife conservation depends on supportive social as well as biophysical conditions. Social identities such as hunter and nonhunter are often associated with…”
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    Non‐resident college student hunting license regulations in the United States by Karlen, Jonathan G., Metcalf, Elizabeth Covelli, Millspaugh, Joshua J.

    Published in The Journal of wildlife management (01-09-2022)
    “…A decades‐long decline in hunting participation jeopardizes state wildlife agency funding amid growing conservation and management challenges. College students…”
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    Effects of Trust, Public Engagement, Conflict, and Social Networks on Satisfaction with Ecological Restoration by Floyd, Theresa M., Metcalf, Elizabeth Covelli, Mohr, Jakki J., Metcalf, Peter, Callaway, Ragan M.

    Published in Society & natural resources (02-08-2024)
    “…River restoration is one of the most common, expensive, and environmentally influential forms of restoration, but has little post-restoration assessment of…”
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    Beyond the tolerance/intolerance dichotomy: incorporating attitudes and acceptability into a robust definition of social tolerance of wildlife by Brenner, Lara J., Metcalf, Elizabeth Covelli

    Published in Human dimensions of wildlife (03-05-2020)
    “…While most wildlife researchers and managers agree that human tolerance is critical in determining the success and persistence of wildlife populations, the…”
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    The business perspective in ecological restoration: issues and challenges by Mohr, Jakki J., Metcalf, Elizabeth Covelli

    Published in Restoration ecology (01-03-2018)
    “…Much of the practice of restoration is conducted by businesses—contractors, consultants, designers, engineers. Restoration businesses interact with a variety…”
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    role of trust in restoration success: public engagement and temporal and spatial scale in a complex social‐ecological system by Metcalf, Elizabeth Covelli, Mohr, Jakki J, Yung, Laurie, Metcalf, Peter, Craig, David

    Published in Restoration ecology (01-05-2015)
    “…The social dimensions of river restoration are not well understood especially in the context of large‐scale restoration projects embedded in a complex…”
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    Merging elaboration and the theory of planned behavior to understand bear spray behavior of day hikers in Yellowstone National Park by Miller, Zachary D., Freimund, Wayne, Metcalf, Elizabeth Covelli, Nickerson, Norma, Powell, Robert B.

    Published in Environmental management (New York) (01-03-2019)
    “…This research empirically merges together two related theories: the elaboration likelihood model and the theory of planned behavior. A structural equation…”
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    Collective Factors Reinforce Individual Contributions to Human-Wildlife Coexistence by NESBITT, HOLLY K., METCALF, ALEXANDER L., LUBECK, ALICE A., METCALF, ELIZABETH COVELLI, BECKMAN, CRYSTAL, SMITH, ADA P., CUMMINS, TINA M.

    Published in The Journal of wildlife management (01-08-2021)
    “…Conserving large carnivores while keeping people safe depends on finding means for peaceful coexistence. Although large carnivore populations are generally…”
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    Age, experience, social goals, and engagement with research scientists may promote innovation in ecological restoration by Mohr, Jakki J, Cummins, Tina M, Floyd, Theresa M, Metcalf, Elizabeth Covelli, Callaway, Ragan M, Nelson, Cara R

    Published in PloS one (25-04-2023)
    “…Innovation in ecological restoration is necessary to achieve the ambitious targets established in United Nations conventions and other global restoration…”
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    Knowledge mobilization for community resilience: perspectives from data, informatics, and information science by Virapongse, Arika, Duerr, Ruth, Metcalf, Elizabeth Covelli

    Published in Sustainability science (01-07-2019)
    “…This paper presents the perspectives of data, informatics, and information scientists and practitioners regarding how data solutions can be developed for…”
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    Coexisting With Different Human-Wildlife Coexistence Perspectives by Glikman, Jenny Anne, Frank, Beatrice, Ruppert, Kirstie A., Knox, Jillian, Sponarski, Carly C., Metcalf, Elizabeth Covelli, Metcalf, Alexander L., Marchini, Silvio

    Published in Frontiers in conservation science (14-10-2021)
    “…Over the last decade, there has been a remarkable increase in scientific literature addressing human–wildlife interactions (HWI) and associated concepts, such…”
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    U.S. beef producer perspectives on “sustainable beef” and implications for sustainability transitions by Smith, Ada P., Metcalf, Alexander L., Metcalf, Elizabeth Covelli, Yung, Laurie, Swinger, Brenna, Cummins, Tina M., Chaffin, Brian C., Shuver, Austin, Slattery, Drew

    Published in Discover sustainability (14-05-2024)
    “…Beef production systems are at the center of ongoing discussion and debate on food systems sustainability. There is a growing interest among beef producers,…”
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    Social networks and transformative behaviours in a grassland social‐ecological system by Nesbitt, Holly K., Metcalf, Alexander L., Floyd, Theresa M., Uden, Daniel R., Chaffin, Brian C., Gulab, Sabrina, Banerjee, Simanti, Vallury, Sechindra, Hamlin, Samantha L., Metcalf, Elizabeth Covelli, Fogarty, Dillon T., Twidwell, Dirac, Allen, Craig R.

    Published in People and nature (Hoboken, N.J.) (01-10-2024)
    “…Social connections among individuals are essential components of social‐ecological systems (SESs), enabling people to take actions to more effectively adapt or…”
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    Human dimensions of grizzly bear conservation: The social factors underlying satisfaction and coexistence beliefs in Montana, USA by Nesbitt, Holly K., Metcalf, Alexander L., Metcalf, Elizabeth Covelli, Costello, Cecily M., Roberts, Lori L., Lewis, Mike S., Gude, Justin A.

    Published in Conservation science and practice (01-03-2023)
    “…Coexistence between large carnivores and humans is a global conservation concern. Montana (USA) is home to recovering grizzly bear (Ursus arctos) populations…”
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    Scalar Mismatches and Underlying Factors for Underutilization of Climate Information: Perspectives From Farmers and Ranchers by Smith, Ada P., Yung, Laurie, Snitker, Adam J., Bocinsky, R. Kyle, Metcalf, Elizabeth Covelli, Jencso, Kelsey

    Published in Frontiers in climate (21-04-2021)
    “…Growing demand for water resources coupled with climate-driven water scarcity and variability present critical challenges to agriculture in the Western US…”
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    A social-ecological systems approach for environmental management by Virapongse, Arika, Brooks, Samantha, Metcalf, Elizabeth Covelli, Zedalis, Morgan, Gosz, Jim, Kliskey, Andrew, Alessa, Lilian

    Published in Journal of environmental management (01-08-2016)
    “…Urgent environmental issues are testing the limits of current management approaches and pushing demand for innovative approaches that integrate across…”
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    Social dimensions of adaptation to climate change in rangelands: a systematic literature review by Smith, Ada P., Vallury, Sechindra, Metcalf, Elizabeth Covelli

    Published in Climatic change (01-12-2023)
    “…Rangeland social-ecological systems (SESs), which make up vast tracts of Earth’s terrestrial surface, are facing unprecedented change—from climate change and…”
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