Kelli L. Larson

Kelli L. Larson

Arizona State University

H-index: 42

North America-United States

About Kelli L. Larson

Kelli L. Larson, With an exceptional h-index of 42 and a recent h-index of 35 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Arizona State University, specializes in the field of human-environment geography, landscape sustainability, urban ecology, residential land systems, perceptions attitudes & behavior.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Multi-Scalar Drivers of Residential Vegetation Changes in Metropolitan Phoenix, Arizona

To kill or not to kill? Exploring normative beliefs and attitudes toward snakes

Human motivations and constraints in Urban conservation

Humanity for Habitat: Residential Yards as an Opportunity for Biodiversity Conservation

Ambiguity and clarity in residential yard ordinances across metropolitan areas in the United States

Social-ecological drivers of metropolitan residents’ comfort living with wildlife

Human–Wildlife Interactions and Coexistence in an Urban Desert Environment

Evaluating how varied human-wildlife interactions affect physical, mental, social, and spiritual health

Kelli L. Larson Information

University

Position

Professor of Geography and Sustainability

Citations(all)

6711

Citations(since 2020)

3738

Cited By

4312

hIndex(all)

42

hIndex(since 2020)

35

i10Index(all)

88

i10Index(since 2020)

76

Email

University Profile Page

Arizona State University

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Kelli L. Larson Skills & Research Interests

human-environment geography

landscape sustainability

urban ecology

residential land systems

perceptions attitudes & behavior

Top articles of Kelli L. Larson

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Multi-Scalar Drivers of Residential Vegetation Changes in Metropolitan Phoenix, Arizona

Environmental Management

Qinnan Zhu

Kelli L Larson

2024/4

To kill or not to kill? Exploring normative beliefs and attitudes toward snakes

Biological Conservation

Kelli L Larson

Jeffrey AG Clark

Heather L Bateman

Annika Enloe

Bryan Hughes

2024/2/1

Human motivations and constraints in Urban conservation

Kelli L Larson

Jeffrey AG Brown

2023/10/19

Humanity for Habitat: Residential Yards as an Opportunity for Biodiversity Conservation

BioScience

Susannah B Lerman

Kelli L Larson

Desirée L Narango

Mark A Goddard

Peter P Marra

2023/9

Ambiguity and clarity in residential yard ordinances across metropolitan areas in the United States

Journal of Urban Affairs

Jesse M Engebretson

Kristen C Nelson

Kelli L Larson

Riley Andrade

Megan M Wheeler

...

2023/5/28

Social-ecological drivers of metropolitan residents’ comfort living with wildlife

Frontiers in Conservation Science

Jeffrey D Haight

Kelli L Larson

Jeffrey AG Clark

Jesse S Lewis

Sharon J Hall

2023

Human–Wildlife Interactions and Coexistence in an Urban Desert Environment

Sustainability

Kelli L Larson

Jose-Benito Rosales Chavez

Jeffrey A Brown

Jorge Morales-Guerrero

Dayanara Avilez

2023/2/10

Evaluating how varied human-wildlife interactions affect physical, mental, social, and spiritual health

SSM-Qualitative Research in Health

Jose-Benito Rosales Chavez

Kelli L Larson

Jorge Morales Guerrero

Jeffrey AG Clark

2023/12/1

Examining the potential to expand wildlife-supporting residential yards and gardens

Landscape and Urban Planning

Kelli L Larson

Susannah B Lerman

Kristen C Nelson

Desiree L Narango

Megan M Wheeler

...

2022/6/1

Residents manage dynamic plant communities: Change over time in urban vegetation

Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution

Megan M Wheeler

Kelli L Larson

Elizabeth M Cook

Sharon J Hall

2022/12/15

To the rescue—Evaluating the social-ecological patterns for bird intakes

Urban Ecosystems

R Andrade

HL Bateman

KL Larson

C Herzog

JA Brown

2022/2

Species traits explain public perceptions of human–bird interactions

Ecological Applications

Riley Andrade

Kelli L Larson

Janet Franklin

Susannah B Lerman

Heather L Bateman

...

2022/12

Park equity: Why subjective measures matter

Urban Forestry & Urban Greening

Kelli L Larson

Jeffrey A Brown

KangJae Jerry Lee

Hamil Pearsall

2022/10/1

Adaptation, exposure, and politics: Local extreme heat and global climate change risk perceptions in the phoenix metropolitan region, USA

Cities

Mahir Yazar

Abigail York

Kelli L Larson

2022/8/1

Environmental attitudes predict native plant abundance in residential yards

Landscape and Urban Planning

Megan M Wheeler

Kelli L Larson

Dena Bergman

Sharon J Hall

2022/8/1

Predicting the assembly of novel communities in urban ecosystems

Landscape Ecology

Riley Andrade

Janet Franklin

Kelli L Larson

Christopher M Swan

Susannah B Lerman

...

2021/1

Unwanted residential wildlife: Evaluating social-ecological patterns for snake removals

Global Ecology and Conservation

Heather L Bateman

Jeffrey A Brown

Kelli L Larson

Riley Andrade

Bryan Hughes

2021/6/1

Exploring Symbolic Meaning in Landscaping Choices within a Desert City

Journal of Park and Recreation Administration

Marena Sampson

Megha Budruk

Kelli L Larson

2021/5/3

Landscaping preferences influence neighborhood satisfaction and yard management decisions

Urban forestry & urban greening

Riley Andrade

David M Hondula

Kelli L Larson

Susannah B Lerman

2021/4/1

Residential yard management and landscape cover affect urban bird community diversity across the continental USA

Ecological Applications

Susannah B Lerman

Desirée L Narango

Meghan L Avolio

Anika R Bratt

Jesse M Engebretson

...

2021/12

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