T. Bruce Lauber

T. Bruce Lauber

Cornell University

H-index: 24

North America-United States

About T. Bruce Lauber

T. Bruce Lauber, With an exceptional h-index of 24 and a recent h-index of 14 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Cornell University, specializes in the field of Conflict and collaboration in natural resource management, citizen participation in decision making, risk management and communication related to fisheries management, invasive species management, Great Lakes.

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

Building human-dimensions/social science capacity to support wildlife agencies: lessons from New York’s 50-year experience

Trends in human dimensions of wildlife at Cornell University: 50 years and counting

Understanding hunter support for early successional habitat management

A practical framework for ethics assessment in wildlife management decision‐making

Social-psychological factors influencing risk perceptions of chronic wasting disease on social media

Anglers as potential vectors of aquatic invasive species: Linking inland water bodies in the Great Lakes region of the US

Perception and trust influence acceptance for black bears more than bear density or conflicts

Streamside Landowners in the Ashokan Watershed

T. Bruce Lauber Information

University

Position

Senior Research Associate

Citations(all)

2474

Citations(since 2020)

711

Cited By

2030

hIndex(all)

24

hIndex(since 2020)

14

i10Index(all)

48

i10Index(since 2020)

21

Email

University Profile Page

Cornell University

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T. Bruce Lauber Skills & Research Interests

Conflict and collaboration in natural resource management

citizen participation in decision making

risk management and communication related to fisheries management

invasive species management

Great Lakes

Top articles of T. Bruce Lauber

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Building human-dimensions/social science capacity to support wildlife agencies: lessons from New York’s 50-year experience

Human Dimensions of Wildlife

Daniel J Decker

Meghan S Baumer

William F Siemer

T Bruce Lauber

Barbara A Knuth

...

2024/2/18

Trends in human dimensions of wildlife at Cornell University: 50 years and counting

Human Dimensions of Wildlife

Daniel J Decker

T Bruce Lauber

William F Siemer

Barbara A Knuth

Richard C Stedman

...

2024/2/15

Understanding hunter support for early successional habitat management

Human Dimensions of Wildlife

Richard C Stedman

Nancy A Connelly

T Bruce Lauber

2024/1/2

A practical framework for ethics assessment in wildlife management decision‐making

The Journal of Wildlife Management

Christian A Smith

James A Tantillo

Benjamin Hale

Daniel J Decker

Ann B Forstchen

...

2024/1

Social-psychological factors influencing risk perceptions of chronic wasting disease on social media

Human Dimensions of Wildlife

Alisius D Leong

T Bruce Lauber

William F Siemer

Jeremy Hurst

Richard C Stedman

...

2023/12/11

Anglers as potential vectors of aquatic invasive species: Linking inland water bodies in the Great Lakes region of the US

PloS one

Stephen J Morreale

T Bruce Lauber

Richard C Stedman

2023/7/20

Perception and trust influence acceptance for black bears more than bear density or conflicts

Frontiers in Conservation Science

William F Siemer

T Bruce Lauber

Richard C Stedman

Jeremy E Hurst

Catherine C Sun

...

2023/2/9

Streamside Landowners in the Ashokan Watershed

T Bruce Lauber

William Siemer

2023

Deer Hunter Personal Norms and Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) Prevention

Deanna D Kreinheder

T Bruce Lauber

Richard C Stedman

2023

Communicating Dietary Seafood Advice to Pregnant Women

Nancy A Connelly

T Bruce Lauber

Barbara A Knuth

2022

Public involvement, trust, and support for endangered species programs

Wildlife Society Bulletin

Nancy A Connelly

T Bruce Lauber

Richard C Stedman

2022/9

Hunter Responses to Digital Media Messages about Chronic Wasting Disease

T Bruce Lauber

Alisius D Leong

Jeremy Hurst

Richard C Stedman

Krysten L Schuler

...

2022

Response to Messages about Chronic Wasting Disease in Hunter Focus Groups

William F Siemer

Alisius D Leong

T Bruce Lauber

Jeremy Hurst

Richard C Stedman

...

2022

Hunter Views on Pheasant Hunting and Management in New York

William F Siemer

T Bruce Lauber

Richard C Stedman

2022

Landowner Views on Providing Public Access for Wildlife-Dependent Recreation

William F Siemer

T Bruce Lauber

2022

Preferences for seafood consumption advice in pregnant American women

Environmental Research

Nancy A Connelly

T Bruce Lauber

Barbara A Knuth

2022/11/1

Hunter Beliefs and Behaviors Related to Chronic Wasting Disease in 2021

William F Siemer

T Bruce Lauber

Richard C Stedman

Jeremy Hurst

Krysten L Schuler

...

2021

Duck Hunting on Public Lands in New York

William F Siemer

Richard C Stedman

T Bruce Lauber

2021

Risk Communication Associated with Bat-Related Service Calls: Exploratory Interviews. Center for Conservation Social Sciences Publication Series 21-5

William F Siemer

T Bruce Lauber

Heidi E Kretser

Krysten L Schuler

2021/12/14

Shifting baselines and social license to operate: Challenges in communicating sea lamprey control

Journal of Great Lakes Research

Marc Gaden

Cory Brant

Richard C Stedman

Steven J Cooke

Nathan Young

...

2021/12/1

See List of Professors in T. Bruce Lauber University(Cornell University)

Co-Authors

H-index: 65
Daniel J Decker

Daniel J Decker

Cornell University

H-index: 62
Lars Rudstam

Lars Rudstam

Cornell University

H-index: 59
Jeff Niederdeppe

Jeff Niederdeppe

Cornell University

H-index: 43
Barbara Knuth

Barbara Knuth

Cornell University

H-index: 39
Richard Ready

Richard Ready

Montana State University

H-index: 34
Shawn Riley

Shawn Riley

Michigan State University

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