Elena C. Rubino Source Confirmed
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University of Arkansas at Monticello
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Elena C. Rubino's research investigates human dimensions related to wildlife and natural resource management, with a focus on landowner behavior and conservation efforts. Her work includes comprehensive reviews and analytical frameworks for understanding private landowner participation in endangered species conservation and forest certification programs. Rubino has examined human-wildlife conflict through environmental justice lenses, specifically in the context of human-elephant conflict in Borneo and human-crocodilian coexistence.
Further research areas include gendered perceptions of wildlife reintroduction, such as tiger reintroduction in India. She also studies landowner perceptions and preferences regarding chronic wasting disease management and willingness-to-pay for forest certification. Rubino's publications also address student preparedness for the workforce in forest and natural resources fields. Her scholarship metrics include an h-index of 11, 52 total publications, and 257 total citations. She has collaborated with Nana Tian, Madaline G. Toth, K. Amber Turner, and Ana Gutierrez-Castillo at the University of Arkansas at Monticello.
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- h-index: 11
- Publications: 52
- Citations: 257
Selected Publications
- Admiration to Action: How Charisma Orientations Towards Waterbirds Influence Their Conservation (2026) DOI
- Environmental crimes are overlooked in global enforcement: an analysis of Interpol Red Notices (2025) DOI
- Investigating Blame for Human-Wildlife Conflict: Reason Conditions for Human-Elephant Conflict in Borneo (2025) DOI
- Perceptions of Multi-Story Wood Buildings: A Scoping Review (2025) DOI
- From asking “would I be ready?” to “would I belong?”: Preparedness perceptions of forest and natural resources university students in the United States to enter the workforce (2025) DOI
- Who’s Responsible?: Public Ascriptions of Responsibility for Endangered Species Conservation in Arkansas, USA (2024) DOI
- Increasing Safe Harbor Agreement enrollment: a choice experiment approach to investigate preferred contract attributes (2024) DOI
- Exploring the efficacy of identity priming and message framing in influencing American attitudes toward trophy hunting (2024) DOI
- Comparing U.S. public attitudes regarding hunting and trophy hunting and exploring perceptions of trophy hunting using social license to operate (2024) DOI
- Designing celebrity‐endorsed behavioral interventions in conservation (2024) DOI
- Communicating Expectations: Informing Strategic Communications by Conservation Level Segmentation and Impression Management Preferences (2024) DOI
- Comparing stakeholder risk perceptions and behaviours related to chronic wasting disease in free-range and captive deer (2023) DOI
- Using increasing hypothetical chronic wasting disease prevalence rates to explore hunter behavioral intention and hypothetical bias in surveys (2023) DOI
- Legitimacy and Wildlife Disease: Should Chronic Wasting Disease be Managed without Government? (2023) DOI
- A Family Systems Theory Approach to Hunters’ Chronic Wasting Disease-Related Perceptions and Behaviors (2023) DOI
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