Pia Lentini

Pia Lentini

RMIT University

H-index: 24

Oceania-Australia

About Pia Lentini

Pia Lentini, With an exceptional h-index of 24 and a recent h-index of 22 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at RMIT University, specializes in the field of Conservation Science, Applied Ecology.

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

Sustainable coffee: A review of the diverse initiatives and governance dimensions of global coffee supply chains

An instructional workflow for using terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) to quantify vegetation structure for wildlife studies

The value of question‐first citizen science in urban ecology and conservation

Bat Boxes as Roosting Habitat in Urban Centres:‘Thinking Outside the Box’

Nature is disappearing from Australian cities, but we can turn things around

Climate and behaviour influence thermal suitability of artificial hollows for a critically endangered mammal

Using species distribution models and decision tools to direct surveys and identify potential translocation sites for a critically endangered species

‘Set and forget’doesn't work when it comes to fissure roosts carved into live trees for bats

Pia Lentini Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

3998

Citations(since 2020)

3056

Cited By

2112

hIndex(all)

24

hIndex(since 2020)

22

i10Index(all)

32

i10Index(since 2020)

28

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Pia Lentini Skills & Research Interests

Conservation Science

Applied Ecology

Top articles of Pia Lentini

Sustainable coffee: A review of the diverse initiatives and governance dimensions of global coffee supply chains

2024/4/29

An instructional workflow for using terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) to quantify vegetation structure for wildlife studies

Forest Ecology and Management

2023/11/15

Pia Lentini
Pia Lentini

H-Index: 20

The value of question‐first citizen science in urban ecology and conservation

Conservation Science and Practice

2023

Bat Boxes as Roosting Habitat in Urban Centres:‘Thinking Outside the Box’

2023/1/3

Pia Lentini
Pia Lentini

H-Index: 20

Nature is disappearing from Australian cities, but we can turn things around

Planning News

2022/9/1

Sarah Bekessy
Sarah Bekessy

H-Index: 31

Pia Lentini
Pia Lentini

H-Index: 20

Climate and behaviour influence thermal suitability of artificial hollows for a critically endangered mammal

Animal Conservation

2022/6

Using species distribution models and decision tools to direct surveys and identify potential translocation sites for a critically endangered species

Diversity and Distributions

2022/4

‘Set and forget’doesn't work when it comes to fissure roosts carved into live trees for bats

Restoration Ecology

2022

Scholarly shortcomings and a lack of evidence beleaguer bee sampling critique: A response to Prendergast and Hogendoorn (2021).

Austral Ecology

2021/8/1

Nest boxes do not cause a shift in bat community composition in an urbanised landscape

Scientific Reports

2020/4/10

steps: Software for spatially and temporally explicit population simulations

Methods in Ecology and Evolution

2020/4

Clean and Green Urban Water Bodies Benefit Nocturnal Flying Insects and Their Predators, Insectivorous Bats

Sustainability

2020/3/26

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