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Elizabeth F. Pienaar
Elizabeth F. Pienaar
Associate Professor, Human Dimensions of Wildlife Conservation, University of Georgia
Verified email at uga.edu
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When pets become pests: the role of the exotic pet trade in producing invasive vertebrate animals
JL Lockwood, DJ Welbourne, CM Romagosa, P Cassey, NE Mandrak, ...
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 17 (6), 323-330, 2019
2672019
Are environmental attitudes influenced by survey context? An investigation of the context dependency of the New Ecological Paradigm (NEP) Scale
EF Pienaar, DK Lew, K Wallmo
Social science research 42 (6), 1542-1554, 2013
742013
The importance of survey content: Testing for the context dependency of the new ecological paradigm scale
EF Pienaar, DK Lew, K Wallmo
Social science research 51, 338-349, 2015
662015
Creating direct incentives for wildlife conservation in community-based natural resource management programmes in Botswana
EF Pienaar, LS Jarvis, DM Larson
The Journal of Development Studies 49 (3), 315-333, 2013
432013
Using a choice experiment framework to value conservation-contingent development programs: an application to Botswana
EF Pienaar, LS Jarvis, DM Larson
Ecological economics 98, 39-48, 2014
322014
Adding the temporal dimension to spatial patterns of payment for ecosystem services enrollment
MM Núñez-Regueiro, RJ Fletcher Jr, EF Pienaar, LC Branch, JN Volante, ...
Ecosystem Services 36, 100906, 2019
282019
The role of community identity in cattlemen response to Florida panther recovery efforts
MM Kreye, EF Pienaar, AE Adams
Society & natural resources 30 (1), 79-94, 2017
282017
Would County Residents Vote for an Increase in Their Taxes to Conserve Native Habitat and Ecosystem Services? Funding Conservation in Palm Beach County, Florida
EF Pienaar, JR Soto, JH Lai, DC Adams
Ecological economics 159, 24-34, 2019
252019
Investigating Support for Management of the Pet Trade Invasion Risk
DJ Episcopio-Sturgeon, EF Pienaar
The Journal of Wildlife Management 84 (6), 1196-1209, 2020
242020
Attaining sustainable use on private game ranching lands in South Africa
EF Pienaar, EC Rubino, M Saayman, P van der Merwe
Land Use Policy 65, 176-185, 2017
242017
Understanding South African private landowner decisions to manage rhinoceroses
EC Rubino, EF Pienaar
Human dimensions of wildlife 23 (2), 160-175, 2018
222018
Understanding people's willingness to implement measures to manage human–bear conflict in Florida
EF Pienaar, D Telesco, S Barrett
The Journal of Wildlife Management 79 (5), 798-806, 2015
222015
Creating Voluntary Payment Programs: Effective Program Design and Ranchers’ Willingness to Conserve Florida Panther Habitat
MM Kreye, EF Pienaar, JR Soto, DC Adams
Land Economics 93 (3), 459-480, 2017
212017
Evaluating management strategies to enhance biodiversity in conservation developments: Perspectives from developers in Colorado, USA
DS Feinberg, ME Hostetler, SE Reed, EF Pienaar, L Pejchar
Landscape and Urban Planning 136, 87-96, 2015
202015
Impacts of global climate change on California’s agricultural water demand
R Howitt, M Tauber, E Pienaar
Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, UC, Davis, California, 2003
202003
Willingness of private landowners to participate in forest conservation in the Chaco region of Argentina
CC Nunez Godoy, EF Pienaar, LC Branch
Forest Policy and Economics 138, 102708, 2022
182022
The cost and complexity of assessing impact
J Measey, C Wagener, NP Mohanty, J Baxter-Gilbert, EF Pienaar
NeoBiota 62, 279-299, 2020
182020
A critical review of efforts to protect Florida panther habitat on private lands
MM Kreye, EF Pienaar
Land Use Policy 48, 428-436, 2015
182015
Investigating public support for biosecurity measures to mitigate pathogen transmission through the herpetological trade
EF Pienaar, DJ Episcopio-Sturgeon, ZT Steele
PLoS ONE 17 (1), e0262719, 2022
172022
Structuring Legal Trade in Rhino Horn to Incentivize the Participation of South African Private Landowners
EC Rubino, EF Pienaar, JR Soto
Ecological economics 154, 306-316, 2018
172018
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