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- Ponstingel, D., Allred, S.B., Heady, L. 2024. Natural Resources Protection in the Hudson Valley: Municipal Conservation Stories. Center for Conservation Social Sciences (CCSS) Outreach Publ. 24-1. Dept. of Natural Resources and the Environment, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Cornell Univ., Ithaca, NY. 56 p.
- Siemer, W. F., T. B. Lauber, and R. C. Stedman. 2024. Options for increasing antlerless deer harvest in New York. Center for Conservation Social Sciences Publ. Series 24-1. Dept. of Nat. Resources and the Environ., Coll. Agric. and Life Sci., Cornell Univ., Ithaca, NY. 103 pp.
- Kreinheder, D.D., T.B. Lauber, and R.C. Stedman. 2023. Deer Hunter Personal Norms and Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) Prevention. Center for Conservation Social Sciences Publ. Series 23-1. Dept. of Nat. Resources. and the Environ., Coll. Agric. and Life Sci., Cornell Univ., Ithaca, NY. 57 pp.
- Stedman, R.C., N.A. Connelly, A. Armstrong, and K.B. Walsh. 2023. Landowner perspectives on converting land to mature forest for carbon sequestration. Center for Conservation Social Sciences Publ. Series 23-2. Dept. of Nat. Resources., Coll. Agric. and Life Sci., Cornell Univ., Ithaca, NY. 38 pp.
- Siemer, W. F., and T. B. Lauber. 2023. Streamside landowners in the Ashokan watershed: Findings from a 2023 landowner survey. Center for Conservation Social Sciences Publ. Series 23-3. Dept. of Nat. Resour. and the Env., Coll. Agric. and Life Sci., Cornell Univ., Ithaca, NY. 46 pp.
- Siemer, W. F., T. B. Lauber, and R. C. Stedman. 2022. Hunter Views on Pheasant Hunting and Management in New York. Center for Conservation Social Sciences Publ. Series 22-4. Dept. of Nat. Resources and the Environ., Coll. Agric. and Life Sci., Cornell Univ., Ithaca, NY. 59 pp.
- Siemer, W. F., and T B. Lauber. 2022. Landowner views on providing public access for wildlife-dependent recreation: findings from a 2021 survey. Center for Conservation Social Sciences Publ. Series 22-2. Dept. of Nat. Resour. and the Env., Coll. Agric. and Life Sci., Cornell Univ., Ithaca, NY. 61 pp.
- Connelly, N.A., T.B. Lauber, and B.A. Knuth. 2022. Communicating Dietary Seafood Advice to Pregnant Women. Center for Conservation Social Sciences Publ. Series 22-1. Dept. of Nat. Resources and the Environ., Coll. Agric. and Life Sci., Cornell Univ., Ithaca, NY. 55 pp.
- Allred, S.B., Ferrare, K.A., Catanzaro, P. and O. Lukacic. 2022. “THE STORIES TREES HAVE TO TELL” Black Land Stewardship in the Northeast. CCSS Outreach Publ. 22-1. Dept. of Natural Resources and the Environment, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Cornell Univ., Ithaca, NY. 30 p
- Siemer, W.F., A.D. Leong, T. B. Lauber, J. Hurst, R.C. Stedman, K.L. Schuler, and K. McComas. 2022. Response to messages about chronic wasting disease in hunter focus groups. Center for Conservation Social Sciences Publ. Series 22-6. Dept. of Nat. Resources and the Envir., Coll. Agric. and Life Sci., Cornell Univ., Ithaca, NY. 30 pp.
- Lauber T.B., A.D. Leong, J. Hurst, R.C. Stedman, K.L. Schuler, K. McComas, S. Stevens, and B. Bober. 2022. Hunter responses to digital media messages about chronic wasting disease. Center for Conservation Social Sciences Publ. Series 22-7. Dept. of Nat. Resources. and the Environ., Coll. Agric. and Life Sci., Cornell Univ., Ithaca, NY. 43 pp.
- Siemer, W. F., and T B. Lauber. 2022. Landowner views on providing public access for wildlife-dependent recreation: findings from a 2021 survey. Center for Conservation Social Sciences Publ. Series 22-2. Dept. of Nat. Resour. and the Env., Coll. Agric. and Life Sci., Cornell Univ., Ithaca, NY. 61 pp.
- Siemer, W.F.., R. C. Stedman, and T.B. Lauber. 2021. Duck hunting on public land in New York: Findings from a 2020 hunter survey. Center for Conservation Social Sciences Publ. Series 21-1. Dept. of Nat. Resources., Coll. Agric. and Life Sci., Cornell Univ., Ithaca, NY. 45 pp.
- Siemer, W. F., T. B. Lauber, R. C. Stedman, J. Hurst, K. L. Schuler, and D. Kreinheder. 2021. Hunter beliefs and behaviors related to chronic wasting disease in 2021: findings from a baseline study. Center for Conservation Social Sciences Publ. Series 21-2. Dept. of Nat. Resources., Coll. Agric. and Life Sci., Cornell Univ., Ithaca, NY. 54 pp.
- Quartuch, M. R., Siemer, W. F., Decker, D. J. & Stedman, R. C. (2021). Learning from hunter education volunteers’ experiences. Human Dimensions of Wildlife, 26(1), 37-47,
- Connelly, N.A., and T.B. Lauber. 2021. Managing Fish and Wildlife: Public Trust in DEC and Opinions on DEC Funding. Center for Conservation Social Sciences Publ. Series 21-4. Dept. of Nat. Resources., Coll. Agric. and Life Sci., Cornell Univ., Ithaca, NY. 12 pp.
- Connelly, N.A., and R.C. Stedman. 2021. Hunters and anglers at West Point: Their experiences and opinions on management. Center for Conservation Social Sciences Publ. Series 21-3. Dept. of Nat. Resources., Coll. Agric. and Life Sci., Cornell Univ., Ithaca, NY. 71 pp
- Allred, S., Stedman, R., Heady, L. and K. Strong. 2021. Incorporating biodiversity in municipal land-use planning: An assessment of technical assistance, policy capacity, and conservation outcomes in New York’s Hudson Valley. Land Use Policy, 104: 105344. doi:10.1016/j.landusepol.2021.105344
- Alhaamd, M., Alrababah, M., Jaradat, S., Gharaibeh, A. and S. Allred. 2021. Drylands rainwater harvesting: A community-based management approach. International Journal of Sustainable Agricultural Management and Informatics, 7(1): 31-43. doi:10.1504/IJSAMI.2021.113461
- Siemer, W.F., R. C. Stedman, and T.B. Lauber. 2021. Duck hunting on public land in New York: Findings from a 2020 hunter survey. Center for Conservation Social Sciences Publ. Series 21-1. Dept. of Nat. Resources., Coll. Agric. and Life Sci., Cornell Univ., Ithaca, NY. 45 pp.
- Armstrong, A., Stedman, R. C. & Krasny, M. E. 2021. Intimacy on the half-shell: place, oysters, and the emerging narrative of Virginia aquaculture. In Intimate Relations: Communicating (in) the Anthropocene. Lexington Press (Roman and Littlefield).
- van Riper, C.J., E.J. Golebie, S. Shin, M. Eriksson, A. Smith, C. Suski, & R. Stedman. 2020. A study of angler behavior and the spread of aquatic invasive species in the Great Lakes region. Series 20-7 Dept. of Nat. Resources., Coll. Agric. and Life Sci., Cornell Univ., Ithaca, NY. 94 pp.
- Song, H., Lewis, N. A., Ballew, M. T., Davydova, J., Gao., H., Garcia, R., Hiltner, S., Naiman, S. M., Pearson, A. R., Romero-Canyas, R. & Schuldt, J. P. (2020). What counts as an “environmental” issue? Differences in issue conceptualization across race, ethnicity, and socioeconomic status. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 68(101404).
- Siemer, W.F., T.B. Lauber, and R.C. Stedman. 2020. Understanding black bear hunting in New York: Findings from 2019 hunter survey. Center for Conservation Social Sciences Publ. Series 20-2. Dept. of Nat. Resources., Coll. Agric. and Life Sci., Cornell Univ., Ithaca, NY. 57 pp.
- Siemer, W.F., T.B. Lauber, and R.C. Stedman. 2020. New York hunters’ perceptions of chronic wasting disease. Center for Conservation Social Sciences Publ. Series 20-3. Dept. of Nat. Resources., Coll. Agric. and Life Sci., Cornell Univ., Ithaca, NY. 57 pp.
- Siemer, W.F., R.C. Stedman, and T.B. Lauber. 2020. Local residents’ deer population preferences: Results from a 2020 survey of 8 wildlife management unit aggregates. Center for Conservation Social Sciences Publ. Series 20-6. Dept. of Nat. Resources., Coll. Agric. and Life Sci., Cornell Univ., Ithaca, NY. 94 pp.
- Sakurai, R., Tsunoda, H., Enari, H., Siemer, W. F., Uehara, T. & Stedman, R. C. (2020). Factors affecting public attitudes toward reintroduction of wolves in Japan. Global Ecology and Conservation, 22, e01036, doi:10.1016/j.gecco.2020.e01036
- Sachs, C., Bugden, D. & Stedman, R. (2020). Grand theft hydrocarbon? Post-production clauses and inequity in the U.S. shale gas industry. Extractive Industries and Society, 7(4), 1443-1450.
- Portway S., Lewis T. L., Allred S. & Frank R. (2020). Longitudinal influence of online consumer knowledge on millennials’ sustainable clothing consumption. Sustainability in Fashion Proceedings, 1(1)
- Pomeranz, E.F. & Stedman, R. C. (2020). Measuring good governance: A pilot instrument for evaluating good governance principles. Journal of Environmental Policy and Planning, 22(3), 428-440.
- Lauber, T. B., Stedman, R. C., Connelly, N. A., Ready, R. C., Rudstam, L. G. & Poe, G. L. (2020). The effects of aquatic invasive species on recreational fishing participation and value in the Great Lakes: Possible future scenarios. Journal of Great Lakes Research, 46(3), 656-665.
- Knuth, B. A. 2020. Just say yes: Sharing your time builds your talents. Pages 153-156 in W. W. Taylor, A. K. Carlson, A. Bennett, and C. P. Ferreri, editors. Lessons in Leadership: Integrating Courage, Vision, and Innovation for the Future of Sustainable Fisheries. American Fisheries Society.
- Fuller, A. K., et al. 2020. “Ratcheting up Rigor in Wildlife Management Decision Making.” Wildlife Society Bulletin, doi:10.1002/wsb.1064
- Decker, D.J., W. F. Siemer, E. F. Pomeranz, A. F. Forstchen, M. V. Schiavone, M. S. Baumer, C. A. Smith, S. J. Riley, and P. E. Lederle. 2020. What Makes a Wildlifer Stand out from the Rest? Habits and Practices of Effective Fish and Wildlife Management Professionals. The Wildlife Professional 14(1):28–33.
- Decker, D. J. (2020). Giving leadership rather than taking it. Pages 397-404in W. W. Taylor, A. K. Carlson, A. Bennett, and C. P. Ferreri, editors. Lessons in Leadership: Integrating Courage, Vision, and Innovation for the Future of Sustainable Fisheries. American Fisheries Society.
- Connelly, N. A., T. B. Lauber, R. C. Stedman, and H. E. Kretser. 2020. Landowner opinions about moose in northern New York State. Center for Conservation Social Sciences Publ. Series 20-4. Dept. of Nat. Resources., Coll. Agric. and Life Sci., Cornell Univ., Ithaca, NY. 55 pp.
- Connelly, N.A., T.B. Lauber, R.C. Stedman, and H. Kretser. 2020. Attitudes towards moose among large private forestland owners and managers in Northern New York. Center for Conservation Social Sciences Publ. Series 20-1. Dept. of Nat. Resources., Coll. Agric. and Life Sci., Cornell Univ., Ithaca, NY. 25 pp.
- Connelly, N.A, and T.B. Lauber. 2020. Public Awareness of NYSDEC and Participation in Wildlife Viewing. Center for Conservation Social Sciences Publ. Series 20-5. Dept. of Nat. Resources., Coll. Agric. and Life Sci., Cornell Univ., Ithaca, NY. 13 pp.
- Blaise, G. C., Brown, J. A., Jordan, R. C. & Sorensen, A. E. 2020. The impact of forest usage and accessibility on the perceptions of its users and surrounding residents.The impact of forest usage and accessibility on the perceptions of its users and surrounding residents. Urban Science, 4(4), 79. https://doi.org/10.3390/urbansci4040079
- Siemer, W.F., T.B. Lauber, and R.C. Stedman. 2020. Understanding black bear hunting in New York: Findings from 2019 hunter survey. Center for Conservation Social Sciences Publ. Series 20-2. Dept. of Nat. Resources., Coll. Agric. and Life Sci., Cornell Univ., Ithaca, NY. 57 pp.
- Steinschneider, Scott, et al. “A Rapid Response Survey to Characterize the Impacts of the 2017 High Water Event on Lake Ontario.” JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association, vol. 55, no. 4, 2019, pp. 1065–79, doi:10.1111/1752-1688.12750.
- Stedman, Richard C., et al. “The End of the (Research) World As We Know It? Understanding and Coping With Declining Response Rates to Mail Surveys.” Society & Natural Resources, vol. 32, no. 10, Oct. 2019, pp. 1139–54, doi:10.1080/08941920.2019.1587127.
- Siemer, W. F., R. C. Stedman, and T. B. Lauber. 2019. Local residents’ deer population preferences: Results from a 2019 survey of 8 Wildlife Management Unit Aggregates. Center for Conservation Social Sciences Publ. Series 19-4. Dept. of Nat. Resources., Coll. Agric. and Life Sci., Cornell Univ., Ithaca, NY. 98 pp.
- Robinson, Kelly F., et al. “Integration of Social and Ecological Sciences for Natural Resource Decision Making: Challenges and Opportunities.” Environmental Management, no. 5, 2019, p. 565, doi:10.1007/s00267-019-01141-2.
- Niederdeppe, Jeff, et al. “Effects of a Personal Narrative in Messages Designed to Promote Healthy Fish Consumption Among Women of Childbearing Age.” Health Communication, vol. 34, no. 8, July 2019, pp. 825–37, doi:10.1080/10410236.2018.1437526.
- McWethy, David B., et al. “Rethinking Resilience to Wildfire.” Nature Sustainability, vol. 2, no. 9, Sept. 2019, pp. 797–804, doi:10.1038/s41893-019-0353-8.
- Masterson, Vanessa A., et al. “Sense of Place in Social-Ecological Systems: From Theory to Empirics.” Sustainability Science, no. 3, 2019, p. 555, doi:10.1007/s11625-019-00695-8.
- Lawrence, Ted J., Stephen J. Morreale, et al. “Distant Political-Economic Forces and Global-to-Local Pathway to Impacts on Forests of Ejido Landscapes across Yucatán, México.” Land Degradation & Development, vol. 30, no. 17, 2019, pp. 2021–32, doi:10.1002/ldr.3400.
- Lawrence, Ted J., Richard C. Stedman, et al. “Rethinking Landscape Conservation: Linking Globalized Agriculture to Changes to Indigenous Community-Managed Landscapes.” Tropical Conservation Science, vol. 12, Jan. 2019, p. 1940082919889503, doi:10.1177/1940082919889503.
- Lauber, T.B. and Stedman, R.C. 2019. Quality and Extent of Partnership Involvement in Climate Science Centers in the Northeast, South Central, and Pacific Islands Regions. Center of Conservation Social Sciences 19-1, Department of Natural Resources. Cornell University, Ithaca, NY. 149 pp.
- Knuth, Barbara A. “Politically-Relevant Fisheries Science: Reflections on the Work of Henry Regier, or, Lessons from the Sassy Scientist.” Aquatic Ecosystem Health & Management, vol. 22, no. 3, July 2019, pp. 258–62, doi:10.1080/14634988.2019.1652533.
- Ingalls, Micah L., et al. “When Places Collide: Power, Conflict and Meaning at Malheur.” Sustainability Science, vol. 14, no. 3, May 2019, pp. 625–38, doi:10.1007/s11625-019-00689-6.
- Higuera, Philip E., et al. “Integrating Subjective and Objective Dimensions of Resilience in Fire-Prone Landscapes.” BioScience, vol. 69, no. 5, May 2019, pp. 379–88, doi:10.1093/biosci/biz030.
- Enqvist, Johan P., et al. “Place Meanings on the Urban Waterfront: A Typology of Stewardships.” Sustainability Science, no. 3, 2019, p. 589, doi:10.1007/s11625-019-00660-5.
- Elser, J. L., et al. “Measuring Bird Damage to Three Fruit Crops: A Comparison of Grower and Field Estimates.” Crop Protection, vol. 123, Sept. 2019, pp. 1–4, doi:10.1016/j.cropro.2019.05.010.
- Di Masso, Andrés, et al. “Between Fixities and Flows: Navigating Place Attachments in an Increasingly Mobile World.” Journal of Environmental Psychology, vol. 61, Feb. 2019, pp. 125–33, doi:10.1016/j.jenvp.2019.01.006.
- Decker, Daniel J., Ann B. Forstchen, William F. Siemer, et al. “Moving the Paradigm from Stakeholders to Beneficiaries in Wildlife Management.” The Journal of Wildlife Management, vol. 83, no. 3, 2019, pp. 513–18, doi:10.1002/jwmg.21625.
- Decker, Daniel J., Ann B. Forstchen, Michael V. Schiavone, et al. “An Eye toward Ethics.” The Wildlife Professional, no. May/June, 2019, pp. 28–31.
- Daniel J. Decker, W. F. Siemer, E. F. Pomeranz, A. B. Forstchen, M. V. Schiavone, M. S. Baumer, C. A. Smith, S. J. Riley, and P. E. Lederle. 2019. Identifying habits and practices of effective fish and wildlife management professionals. Center for Conservation Social Sciences Publ. Series 19-3. Dept. of Nat. Resources., Coll. Agric. and Life Sci., Cornell Univ., Ithaca, NY. 37pp.
- Connelly, Nancy A., et al. “Estimated Exposure to Mercury from Fish Consumption among Women Anglers of Childbearing Age in the Great Lakes Region.” Environmental Research, vol. 171, Apr. 2019, pp. 11–17, doi:10.1016/j.envres.2019.01.005.
- Connelly, N.A., T.B. Lauber, R.C. Stedman, and H. Kretser. 2019. Public awareness of and attitudes toward moose in New York State. Center for Conservation Social Sciences Publ. Series 19-5. Dept. of Nat. Resources., Coll. Agric. and Life Sci., Cornell Univ., Ithaca, NY. 17 pp.
- Clarke, Christopher E., et al. “Communicating about Climate Change, Natural Gas Development, and ‘Fracking’: U.S. and International Perspectives.” Oxford Research Encyclopedia, Climate Science, Oxford University Press, 2019. doi:10.1093/acrefore/9780190228620.013.443.
- Bugden, Dylan, and Richard Stedman. "Rural Landowners, Energy Leasing, and Patterns of Risk and Inequality in the Shale Gas Industry.” Rural Sociology, vol. 84, no. 3, Sept. 2019, p. 459. doi:10.1111/ruso.12236.
- Bugden, Dylan, and Richard Stedman. “A Synthetic View of Acceptance and Engagement with Smart Meters in the United States.” Energy Research & Social Science, vol. 47, Jan. 2019, pp. 137–45, doi:10.1016/j.erss.2018.08.025.
- Bugden, Dylan, and Richard Stedman. “Place and Behavior: The Role of Accessibility.” Journal of Environmental Psychology, vol. 63, June 2019, pp. 109–17, doi:10.1016/j.jenvp.2019.04.008.
- Briggs, Lilly, et al. “Exploring Youth Development through an Environmental Education Program for Rural Indigenous Women.” Journal of Environmental Education, vol. 50, no. 1, Jan. 2019, pp. 37–51. Routledge. doi:10.1080/00958964.2018.1502137.
- Armstrong, Andrea, et al. “Beyond ‘Us and Them’: Why Do Landowners Disagree About Local Water Pollution?” Society & Natural Resources, vol. 32, no. 11, Nov. 2019, pp. 1200–21, doi:10.1080/08941920.2019.1620390.
- Armstrong, Andrea, and Richard C. Stedman. “Understanding Local Environmental Concern: The Importance of Place.” Rural Sociology, vol. 84, no. 1, Mar. 2019, p. 93. doi:10.1111/ruso.12215.
- Triezenberg, H. A. and Knuth, B. A. 2018. Limiting conflicts when managing public lands for furbearer trapping and dog-related recreation. Wildlife Society Bulletin. 42(4): 559-567. doi:10.1002/wsb.931.
- Siemer, W. F., N. A. Connelly, R. C. Stedman, T. B. Lauber, and D. J. Decker. 2018. Understanding local residents’ deer population preferences: Results from a 2018 survey of 7 Wildlife Management Unit Aggregates. Center for Conservation Social Sciences Publ. Series 18-05. Dept. of Nat. Resources., Coll. Agric. and Life Sci., Cornell Univ., Ithaca, NY. 84 pp.
- Siemer, W. F., C. Doyle-Capitman, and D. J. Decker. 2018. Traits that affect capacity of refuges in USFWS Region 5 to facilitate recreation, education, and service opportunities. Center for Conservation Social Sciences Publ. Series 18-6. Dept. of Nat. Resources., Coll. Agric. and Life Sci., Cornell Univ., Ithaca, NY. 31 pp.
- Siemer, W. F. and Stedman, R.C. 2018. Understanding Factors that Influence Hunter Preferences for Timing of Waterfowl Hunting Seasons. Center for Conservation Social Sciences Publ. Series 18-4. Dept. of Nat. Resources., Coll. Agric. and Life Sci., Cornell Univ., Ithaca, NY. 84 pp.
- Ready, R. C., G. P. Poe, T. B. Lauber, N. A. Connelly, R. C. Stedman, L. G. Rudstam. 2018. The Potential Impact of Aquatic Nuisance Species on Recreational Fishing in the Great Lakes and Upper Mississippi and Ohio River Basins. Journal of Environmental Management. 206. 304-318. doi:10.1016/j.jenvman.2017.10.025.
- Nourani, S. W., Krasny, M. E., and Decker, D. J. 2018. Learning and linking for invasive species management. Ecology and Society. 23 (3): 29.
- Naiman, S.M., S.B. Allred, N. Gifford, E. Kinal, and C. Buckler. 2018. Understanding Support for Actively Managed Protected Areas: The Case of the Albany Pine Bush Preserve. Center for Conservation Social Sciences Publ. Series 18-2. Dept. of Nat. Resources., Coll. Agric. and Life Sci., Cornell Univ., Ithaca, NY. 137 pp.
- Markowski-Lindsay, M., Catanzaro, P., Bell, K., Kittredge, D., Markowitz, E., Leahy, J., Butler, B., Milman, A., and Allred, S. 2018. In Forest and Intact: Designating Future Use of Family-Forest-Owned Land. Society of American Foresters. 116:4.
- Lu, H., Siemer, W. F., Baumer, M. S., and Decker, D. J. 2018. Exploring the role of gain versus loss framing and point of reference in messages to reduce human-bear conflicts. The Social Science Journal. 55. 182-192. doi:10.1016/j.soscij.2017.05.002
- Lauber, T.B., Stedman, R.C., & Dayer, A.A. (2018). Quality and Extent of Partnership Involvement in Climate Science Centers in the North Central and Southwest Regions. CCSS Publ. 18-1 Department of Natural Resources, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY. 98 pp
- Lauber, T. B., Connelly, N. A., Niederdeppe, J., and Knuth, B. A. 2018. Effects of an Advisory Brochure on Fish Consumption of Urban Anglers in the Great Lakes Region. Risk Analysis. 38:7. doi:10.1111/risa.12953
- Lane D, Chatrchyan A, Tobin D, Thorn K, Allred S, Radhakrishna R (2018). Climate change and agriculture in New York and Pennsylvania: risk perceptions, vulnerability and adaptation among farmers. Renewable Agriculture and Food Systems 33, 197–205. doi:10.1017/S1742170517000710
- Jacquet, Jeffrey B., et al. “A Decade of Marcellus Shale: Impacts to People, Policy, and Culture from 2008 to 2018 in the Greater Mid-Atlantic Region of the United States.” The Extractive Industries and Society, vol. 5, no. 4, Nov. 2018, pp. 596–609, doi:10.1016/j.exis.2018.06.006.
- Doyle-Capitman, Catherine E., Decker, Daniel J., Jacobson, Cynthia A. 2018. Toward a model for local stakeholder participation in landscape-level wildlife conservation. Human Dimensions of Wildlife. doi:10.1080/10871209.2018.1444215
- Doyle-Capitman, C.E. & Decker, D.J. (2018). Facilitating Local Stakeholder Participation in Collaborative Landscape Conservation Planning: A Practitioners’ Guide. Human Dimensions Research Unit Publ. Series 17-12. Dept. of Nat. Resources., Coll. Agric. and Life Sci.,Cornell Univ., Ithaca, NY.
- Decker, D. J., Organ, J. F., Forstchen, A. B., Shiavone, M. V., and Fuller, A. K. 2018. Wildlife Management is Science Based: Myth or Reality? The Wildlife Professional. July/August 2018.
- Conover, M. R., Butikofer, E., and Decker, D. J. 2018. Wildlife Damage to Crops: Perceptions of Agricultural and Wildlife Leaders in 1957, 1987, and 2017. Wildlife Society Bulletin. 42 (4): 551-558. doi:10.1002/wsb.930
- Connelly, N.A., T.B. Lauber, R.C. Stedman, and B.A. Knuth. 2018. Bait Dealers' Roles in Preventing the Spread of Aquatic Invasive Species and Fish Pathogens in the Great Lakes Region. Journal of Great Lakes Research 44:514-520. doi:10.1016/j.jglr.2018.04.005
- Connelly, N.A., T.B. Lauber, J. Niederdeppe, and B.A. Knuth. 2018. Using a web-based diary method to estimate risks and benefits from fish consumption. Risk Analysis. 38:1116-1127. doi:10.1111/risa.12925
- Connelly, N.A., Lauber, T.B., Stedman, R.C., and Allred, S.B. 2018. Evaluating Public Response to the Young Forest Initiative on Wildlife Management Areas: Surveys of New York Residents and Small Game Hunters. Center for Conservation Social Sciences Publication Series 18-3.
- Connelly, N.A., Lauber, T.B., and Stedman, R.C. 2018. Evaluating Public Response to the Young Forest Initiative on Wildlife Management Areas: Surveys of Landowners and Hunters Living Near Four WMAs. Center for Conservation Social Sciences Publication Series 18-7.
- Connelly, N.A., T.B. Lauber, and R.C. Stedman. 2017. The NYSDEC Endangered Species Program: Public Awareness and Support. HDRU Publ. No. 17-11. Dept of Nat. Resour., Coll. Agric. and Life Sci., Cornell Univ., Ithaca, N.Y. 62pp.
- Siemer, W. F., L. R. Larson, D. J. Decker, R. C. Stedman, C. Cooper, C. Doyle-Capitman, and E. Seekamp. 2017. Measuring complex connections between conservation and recreation: an overview of key indicators. Human Dimensions Research Unit Publ. Series 17-3. Dept. of Nat. Resources., Coll. Agric. and Life Sci., Cornell Univ., Ithaca, NY. 47 pp.
- Pomeranz, E. F., Decker, D. J., Siemer, W. F., Stedman, R. C., and Russell, J. 2017. Evaluation of a Pilot Program to Improve Public Input About Deer and Deer Impacts. Human Dimensions Research Unit Publication Series 17–02. Department of Natural Resources, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York. 44pp.
- Baumer, M. S., and Pomeranz, E. F. 2017. An Analysis of Community-Based Deer Management Plans. Human Dimensions Research Unit Publ. Series 17-8. Dept. of Nat. Resources., Coll. Agric. and Life Sci., Cornell Univ., Ithaca, NY. 43 pp.
- Pomeranz, E. F., and Decker, D. J. 2017. Resident Perceptions of Good Governance for Community-based Deer Management in Trumansburg and Cayuga Heights, New York. Human Dimensions Research Unit Publication Series 17–09. Department of Natural Resources, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York. 29pp.
- Siemer, W. F., E. F. Pomeranz, and D. J. Decker. 2017. Participant evaluation of webinar series to support deer management in the Central Finger Lakes WMU Aggregate. Human Dimensions Research Unit Publication Series 17–01. Department of Natural Resources, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York. 39pp.
- Doyle-Capitman, C.E., Siemer, W.F. and Decker, D.J. 2017. Revealing the Pro-Conservation Impacts of Participation in Nature-Dependent Activities on a Local National Wildlife Refuge. Human Dimensions Research Unit Publ. Series 17-6. Dept. of Nat. Resources., Coll. Agric. and Life Sci., Cornell Univ., Ithaca, NY.
- Dayer, A.A., Lauber, T.B., & Stedman, R.C. 2017. Quality and Extent of Partnership Involvement in Climate Science Centers in Alaska, the Northwest, & the Southeast. HDRU Publ. 17-4 Department of Natural Resources, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY. 102 pp.
Quartuch, M. R., R. C. Stedman, D. J. Decker, W. F. Siemer, M. S. Baumer., and L. R. Larson. 2016. Taking a Non-traditional Path to Hunting in New York: Insights and Implications for Recruitment and Retention. Human Dimensions Research Unit Publ. Series 16-2. Dept. of Nat. Resources, Coll. of Agric. and Life Sci., Cornell University, Ithaca, NY. 40 pp.
Quartuch, M. R., D. J. Decker, R. C. Stedman, W. F. Siemer, and M. S. Baumer. 2016. Teaching Sportsman Education in New York State: Exploring instructors’ motivations, experiences, and satisfaction. Human Dimensions Research Unit Publ. Series 16-4. Dept. of Nat. Resources, Coll. of Agric. and Life Sci., Cornell University, Ithaca, NY. 34 pp.
- Larson, L. R., D. J. Decker, R. C. Stedman, W. F. Siemer, M. S. Baumer, and J. W. Enck. 2013. Hunter Recruitment and Retention: A Framework for Research and Action. Human Dimensions Research Unit Series Publication 13-04. Department of Natural Resources, Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y. 72pp.
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