Dr Niki Rust Petra Stankovics Professor Mark Reed
| Have farmers had enough of experts? | 2022 |
|
Dr Niki Rust
| Climate change contributing to conflicts between livestock farming and guanaco conservation in central Chile: a subjective theories approach | 2021 |
|
Dr Niki Rust Dr Julia Cooper
| Framing of sustainable agricultural practices by the farming press and its effect on adoption | 2021 |
|
Dr Niki Rust Sara Iversen Steven Vella Dr Regina Hansda Professor Mark Reed et al. | Social factors influencing adoption | 2021 |
|
Dr Niki Rust Dr Lucia Rehackova Francis Naab Dr Beth Clark Dr Sophie Tindale et al. | What does the UK public want farmland to look like? | 2021 |
|
Remco Benthem De Grave Dr Niki Rust Dr Anthony Watson Dr Jan Smeddinck
| A catalogue of UK household datasets to monitor transitions to sustainable diets | 2020 |
|
Dr Niki Rust Dr Beth Clark Professor Mark Whittingham Professor Philip McGowan
| How to transition to reduced-meat diets that benefit people and the planet | 2020 |
|
Dr Niki Rust Sara Iversen Professor Mark Reed Rosmarie Neumann
| Social capital factors affecting uptake of sustainable soil management practices: a literature review | 2020 |
|
Dr Niki Rust
| Fishing cat conservation in human-dominated landscapes in West Bengal, India | 2019 |
|
Dr Niki Rust
| Fishing cat conservation in human-dominated landscapes in West Bengal, India | 2019 |
|
Dr Niki Rust
| Nature documentaries and saving nature: Reflections on the new Netflix series Our Planet | 2019 |
|
Dr Niki Rust
| Reach and messages of the world's largest ivory burn | 2018 |
|
Dr Niki Rust
| Social science methods to study human-cheetah interactions | 2018 |
|
Dr Niki Rust
| The costs and causes of human-cheetah conflict on livestock and game farms | 2018 |
|
Dr Niki Rust
| Wildlife in a Warming World | 2018 |
|
Dr Niki Rust
| A call for conservation scientists to empirically study the effects of human population policies on biodiversity loss | 2017 |
|
Dr Niki Rust
| Estimating poaching opportunity and potential | 2017 |
|
Dr Niki Rust
| Quantity Does Not Always Mean Quality: The Importance of Qualitative Social Science in Conservation Research | 2017 |
|
Dr Niki Rust
| Can stakeholders agree on how to reduce human–carnivore conflict on Namibian livestock farms? A novel Q-methodology and Delphi exercise | 2016 |
|
Dr Niki Rust
| Carnivores, Colonization, and Conflict: A Qualitative Case Study on the Intersectional Persecution of Predators and People in Namibia | 2016 |
|
Marco Girardello Dr Niki Rust
| Understanding, quantifying and mapping the use of poison by commercial farmers in Namibia–Implications for scavengers’ conservation and ecosystem health | 2016 |
|
Dr Niki Rust
| Why has human-carnivore conflict not been resolved in Namibia? | 2016 |
|
Dr Niki Rust
| Environmental factors affect swing gates as a barrier to large carnivores entering game farms | 2015 |
|
Dr Niki Rust
| Media Framing of Financial Mechanisms for Resolving Human–Predator Conflict in Namibia | 2015 |
|
Dr Niki Rust
| Understanding the human dimensions of coexistence between carnivores and people: a case study in Namibia | 2015 |
|
Dr Niki Rust
| Are alternative livelihood projects effective at reducing local threats to specified elements of biodiversity and/or improving or maintaining the conservation status of those elements?: a systematic review protocol | 2014 |
|
Dr Niki Rust
| Cost of carnivore coexistence on communal and resettled land in Namibia | 2014 |
|
Dr Niki Rust
| Attitudes Toward Predators and Conservancies Among Namibian Farmers | 2013 |
|
Dr Niki Rust
| Perceived efficacy of livestock‐guarding dogs in South Africa: Implications for cheetah conservation | 2013 |
|