Nathan Young

Nathan Young

Ottawa University

H-index: 35

North America-United States

About Nathan Young

Nathan Young, With an exceptional h-index of 35 and a recent h-index of 28 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Ottawa University, specializes in the field of Environmental sociology.

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

Collaboration and engagement with decision-makers are needed to reduce evidence complacency in wildlife management

Predicting differences in angler beliefs, threat perceptions, and actions in British Columbia's rainbow trout and steelhead fisheries

Confronting a post-pandemic new-normal—threats and opportunities to trust-based relationships in natural resource science and management

Conservation, uncertainty and intellectual humility

Two-Eyed Seeing: Developing perspective and wisdom on sea lamprey in the Laurentian Great Lakes

Implementing and evaluating knowledge exchange: Insights from practitioners at the Canadian Forest Service

Predicting views on private shoreline development in Ontario's historical waterways: Results from an online survey

Bioenergetic consequences of repeated catch-and-release fisheries interactions on adult steelhead across a range of ecologically relevant water temperatures

Nathan Young Information

University

Position

Professor Sociology

Citations(all)

3941

Citations(since 2020)

2848

Cited By

1848

hIndex(all)

35

hIndex(since 2020)

28

i10Index(all)

64

i10Index(since 2020)

62

Email

University Profile Page

Ottawa University

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Nathan Young Skills & Research Interests

Environmental sociology

Top articles of Nathan Young

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Collaboration and engagement with decision-makers are needed to reduce evidence complacency in wildlife management

Ambio

Andrew N Kadykalo

C Scott Findlay

Matthew Spencer

Chris L Callaghan

Steven J Cooke

...

2024/2/15

Predicting differences in angler beliefs, threat perceptions, and actions in British Columbia's rainbow trout and steelhead fisheries

Environmental Challenges

Shannon D Bower

Amanda Jeanson

Jessica A Robichaud

Morgan L Piczak

Nathan Young

...

2024/2/8

Confronting a post-pandemic new-normal—threats and opportunities to trust-based relationships in natural resource science and management

Journal of Environmental Management

AM Muir

JR Bernhardt

NW Boucher

C Cvitanovic

JM Dettmers

...

2023/3/15

Conservation, uncertainty and intellectual humility

Environmental Conservation

Sarah Michaels

Graeme Auld

Steven J Cooke

Nathan Young

Joseph R Bennett

...

2023/12

Two-Eyed Seeing: Developing perspective and wisdom on sea lamprey in the Laurentian Great Lakes

Charity Nonkes

Alexander T Duncan

Ryan Lauzon

Kathleen Ryan

Andrea J Reid

...

2023/3/9

Implementing and evaluating knowledge exchange: Insights from practitioners at the Canadian Forest Service

Environmental Science & Policy

Tyreen Kapoor

Matthew Falconer

Jenna Hutchen

Alana R Westwood

Nathan Young

...

2023/10/1

Predicting views on private shoreline development in Ontario's historical waterways: Results from an online survey

Environmental Challenges

Isha Mistry

Christine Beaudoin

Nathan Young

2023/1/1

Bioenergetic consequences of repeated catch-and-release fisheries interactions on adult steelhead across a range of ecologically relevant water temperatures

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Molecular & Integrative Physiology

Amanda L Jeanson

Jamie C Madden

Andreas Ekström

Andy J Danylchuk

Nathan Young

...

2023/10/1

Environmental evidence in action: on the science and practice of evidence synthesis and evidence-based decision-making

Environmental Evidence

Steven J Cooke

Carly N Cook

Vivian M Nguyen

Jessica C Walsh

Nathan Young

...

2023/5/18

People need freshwater biodiversity

Abigail J Lynch

Steven J Cooke

Angela H Arthington

Claudio Baigun

Lisa Bossenbroek

...

2023/5

Technoscience and the modernization of freshwater fisheries assessment and management

SJ Cooke

MF Docker

NE Mandrak

N Young

DD Heath

...

2022/11/1

Historical, contemporary, and future perspectives on a coupled social–ecological system in a changing world: Canada’s historic Rideau Canal

Jordanna N Bergman

Christine Beaudoin

Isha Mistry

Audrey Turcotte

Chantal Vis

...

2022

Learning from Indigenous knowledge holders on the state and future of wild Pacific salmon

Facets

Andrea J Reid

Nathan Young

Scott G Hinch

Steven J Cooke

2022/5/12

Towards effective ecological restoration: Investigating knowledge co‐production on fish–habitat relationships with Aquatic Habitat Toronto

Ecological Solutions and Evidence

Morgan L Piczak

Rod Anderton

Lyndsay A Cartwright

Don Little

Gord MacPherson

...

2022/10

Social–ecological systems approaches are essential for understanding and responding to the complex impacts of COVID-19 on people and the environment

Andrew N Kadykalo

Christine Beaudoin

Diana M Hackenburg

Nathan Young

Steven J Cooke

2022/4/18

Climate change adaptation and adaptive efficacy in the inland fisheries of the Lake Victoria basin

People and Nature

Elizabeth A Nyboer

Laban Musinguzi

Richard Ogutu‐Ohwayo

Vianny Natugonza

Steven J Cooke

...

2022/10

Do environmental systematic reviews impact policy and practice? Author perspectives on the application of their work

Environmental Science & Policy

Evalynne Jacaban

Trina Rytwinski

Jessica J Taylor

Nathan Young

Vivian M Nguyen

...

2022/3/1

Ethical ecosurveillance: mitigating the potential impacts on humans of widespread environmental monitoring

People and Nature

Nathan Young

Dominique G Roche

Robert J Lennox

Joseph R Bennett

Steven J Cooke

2022/8

Enfoques de sistemas socioecológicos, esenciales para comprender y responder a los impactos complejos de COVID-19 en las personas y el medio ambiente

Andrew N Kadykalo

Christine Beaudoin

Diana M Hackenburg

Nathan Young

Steven J Cooke

2022/12/1

Collaborative knowledge mapping to inform environmental policy-making: The case of Canada’s Rideau Canal National Historic Site

Environmental Science & Policy

Christine Beaudoin

Isha Mistry

Nathan Young

2022/2/1

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Co-Authors

H-index: 121
Steven J. Cooke

Steven J. Cooke

Carleton University

H-index: 77
Aaron Thomas Fisk

Aaron Thomas Fisk

University of Windsor

H-index: 77
Michelle Heupel

Michelle Heupel

University of Tasmania

H-index: 68
Robert Harcourt

Robert Harcourt

Macquarie University

H-index: 66
Sara J. Iverson

Sara J. Iverson

Dalhousie University

H-index: 53
Kim Aarestrup

Kim Aarestrup

Danmarks Tekniske Universitet

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