Select Governance Publications
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Serenari, C. In Press. Legitimacy and wildlife disease: Should chronic wasting disease be managed without government? Journal of International Wildlife Law and Policy.
Serenari, C. 2021. Conservation reliance and its influence on support for carnivore recovery. Conservation Science and Practice.
Serenari, C. 2021. Reconsidering the role of the built environment in human-wildlife interactions. People and Nature, 3, 104-114.
Serenari, C., & Lute, C. 2021. Delegitimizing large carnivore recovery through discourse. Society and Natural Resources
Serenari, C., & Taub, M. 2019. Predicting the legitimacy of red wolf recovery. Wildlife Biology, 10.2981/wlb.00454.
Serenari, C., Cobb, D.T., & Peroff, D. 2018. Using policy goals to evaluate large carnivore reintroduction: The case of the Red Wolf Recovery Program in North Carolina. Human Dimensions of Wildlife, 23(4), 359-374.
Serenari, C., & Peterson, M.N. 2016. A sociopolitical perspective on illegal take of wildlife in the southeastern USA. International Journal of Rural Criminology, 3(1), 29-49.
Serenari, C., Peterson, M.N., Stowhas, P., & Wallace, T. 2016. Private protected areas, ecotourism development, and impacts on local people’s well-being: A review from case studies in southern Chile. Journal of Sustainable Tourism. doi: 10.1080/09669582.2016.1178755