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List of works by Christopher M. Raymond

A Framework to Assess Where and How Children Connect to Nature

scientific article published in January 2017

A methodological framework for analysis of participatory mapping data in research, planning, and management

scientific article published in 2021

A model integrating social-cultural concepts of nature into frameworks of interaction between social and natural systems

article

A multidisciplinary conceptualization of conservation opportunity.

scientific article

A typology of barriers and enablers of scientific evidence use in conservation practice

scientific article published on 10 September 2019

An embodied perspective on the co-production of cultural ecosystem services: toward embodied ecosystems

article

Assessing conservation opportunity on private land: socio-economic, behavioral, and spatial dimensions.

scientific article

Assessing the diversity and evenness of ecosystem services as perceived by residents using participatory mapping

scientific article published in 2022

Characterizing spatial uncertainty when integrating social data in conservation planning.

scientific article

Comparing spatially explicit ecological and social values for natural areas to identify effective conservation strategies

scientific article published on 2 September 2010

Diverse values of nature for sustainability

scientific article published on 9 August 2023

Ecosystem Services and Beyond: Using Multiple Metaphors to Understand Human–Environment Relationships

scholarly article by Christopher M. Raymond et al published July 2013 in BioScience

Fostering Children's Connection to Nature Through Authentic Situations: The Case of Saving Salamanders at School.

scientific article published on 8 June 2018

Fostering incidental experiences of nature through green infrastructure planning

scientific article

Human–nature connection: a multidisciplinary review

article

Identifying where nature-based solutions can offer win-wins for carbon mitigation and biodiversity across knowledge systems

scientific article published in 2023

Integrating biological and social values when prioritizing places for biodiversity conservation

scientific article

Integrating local and scientific knowledge for environmental management

scientific article

Introduction: identifying and assessing conservation opportunity.

scientific article published on 7 November 2014

Planning Ecologically Just Cities: A Framework to Assess Ecological Injustice Hotspots for Targeted Urban Design and Planning of Nature-Based Solutions

scientific article published in 2022

Private land manager capacity to conserve threatened communities under climate change

scientific article published on 9 June 2015

Scientific and local ecological knowledge, shaping perceptions towards protected areas and related ecosystem services

scientific article published in 2020

Sense of Place, Fast and Slow: The Potential Contributions of Affordance Theory to Sense of Place.

scientific article published on 29 September 2017

The acceptability of climate change in agricultural communities: comparing responses across variability and change.

scientific article

The farmer as a landscape steward: Comparing local understandings of landscape stewardship, landscape values, and land management actions

scientific article published on 7 September 2015

The relationship between place attachment and landscape values: Toward mapping place attachment

scientific article published in April 2007

The relationship between values and knowledge in visioning for landscape management: relevance for a collaborative approach

scientific article published in 2022

The role of cultural ecosystem services in landscape management and planning

scholarly article by Tobias Plieninger et al published June 2015 in Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability

Weaving knowledge systems in IPBES, CBD and beyond—lessons learned for sustainability

Why nature matters: A systematic review of intrinsic, instrumental, and relational values