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2023年以前

  1. Kubo, T., Yokoo, H., Veríssimo, D. 2023. Conservation fundraising: Evidence from social media and traditional mail field experimentsConservation Letters 16, e12931. Link  / Press Release (JP)

  2. Thomas-Walters, L., Morkel, B., Kubo, T., ’t Sas-Rolfes, M., Smith, R. J., & Veríssimo, D. 2023. Understanding the market drivers behind the reduced demand for ivory products in Japan. Conservation & Society 21(1), 1. Link / Press Release (JP/EN) 

  3. Mameno, K., Kubo, T., Ujiie, K., Shoji, Y. 2023. Flagship species and certification types affect consumer preferences for wildlife-friendly rice labels. Ecological Economics 204, 107691. Link 

  4. Kim, H., Shoji, Y., Mameno, K., Kubo, T., Aikoh, T. 2023. Changes in visits to green spaces due to the COVID-19 pandemic: Focusing on the proportion of repeat visitors and the distances between green spaces and visitors' places of residences. Urban Forestry & Urban Greening 127828. Link 

  5. Fujita, T., Mameno, K., Kubo, T., Masago, Y., Hijioka, Y. 2023. Unraveling the challenges of Japanese local climate change adaptation Centers: A Discussion and Analysis. Climate Risk Management, 100489. Link 

  6. Hinsley, A., Willis, J., Dent, A.R., Oyanedel, R., Kubo, T., Challender, D.W.S. 2023. Trading species to extinction: evidence of extinction linked to the wildlife trade. Cambridge Prisms: Extinction, 1, e10. Link

  7. Mameno, K., Kubo, T. 2023. Mainstreaming eating agrobiodiversity: appealing with heron labels and boosting with loach labels. Food Quality and Preference, 104919. Link

  8. Shoji, Y... Kubo, T.... 2023. Examining preferences for forest ecosystem services using partial profile choice experiments. Journal of Forest Economics 38(3), 235-263. Link 

  9. Nishizawa, F., Kubo, T., Akasaka, M. 2023. Behavioral interventions to reduce unintentional non-native plants introduction: Personal factors matter. Biological Conservation 284, 110139. Link

  10. Blake, K., Kubo, T., Veríssimo, D. 2023. Measuring the Effectiveness of Value-Framing and Message Valence on Audience Engagement Across Countries. Global Environmental Psychology. Link

  11. Kim et al. (In Press) Mobile phone data reveals spatiotemporal recreational patterns in conservation areas during the COVID pandemic

  12. ​​Kubo, T., Yokoo, H., Veríssimo, D. 2023. Conservation fundraising: Evidence from social media and traditional mail field experiments. Conservation Letters 16, e12931. Link  / Press Release (JP)

  13. Thomas-Walters, L., Morkel, B., Kubo, T., ’t Sas-Rolfes, M., Smith, R. J., & Veríssimo, D. 2023. Understanding the market drivers behind the reduced demand for ivory products in Japan. Conservation & Society 21(1), 1. Link / Press Release (JP/EN) 

  14. Mameno, K., Kubo, T., Ujiie, K., Shoji, Y. 2023. Flagship species and certification types affect consumer preferences for wildlife-friendly rice labels. Ecological Economics 204, 107691. Link 

  15. Kim, H., Shoji, Y., Mameno, K., Kubo, T., Aikoh, T. 2023. Changes in visits to green spaces due to the COVID-19 pandemic: Focusing on the proportion of repeat visitors and the distances between green spaces and visitors' places of residences. Urban Forestry & Urban Greening 127828. Link 

  16. Fujita, T., Mameno, K., Kubo, T., Masago, Y., Hijioka, Y. 2023. Unraveling the challenges of Japanese local climate change adaptation Centers: A Discussion and Analysis. Climate Risk Management, 100489. Link 

  17. Hinsley, A., Willis, J., Dent, A.R., Oyanedel, R., Kubo, T., Challender, D.W.S. 2023. Trading species to extinction: evidence of extinction linked to the wildlife trade. Cambridge Prisms: Extinction, 1, e10. Link

  18. Mameno, K., Kubo, T. 2023. Mainstreaming eating agrobiodiversity: appealing with heron labels and boosting with loach labels. Food Quality and Preference, 104919. Link

  19. Shoji, Y... Kubo, T.... 2023. Examining preferences for forest ecosystem services using partial profile choice experiments. Journal of Forest Economics 38(3), 235-263. Link 

  20. Nishizawa, F., Kubo, T., Akasaka, M. 2023. Behavioral interventions to reduce unintentional non-native plants introduction: Personal factors matter. Biological Conservation 284, 110139. Link

  21. Blake, K., Kubo, T., Veríssimo, D. 2023. Measuring the Effectiveness of Value-Framing and Message Valence on Audience Engagement Across Countries. Global Environmental Psychology. Link

  22. Kim, J. Y., Kubo, T., & Nishihiro, J. (2023). Mobile phone data reveals spatiotemporal recreational patterns in conservation areas during the COVID pandemic. Scientific reports, 13(1), 20282.

  23. Mameno, K., Kubo, T. 2022. Socio-economic drivers of irrigated paddy land abandonment and agro-ecosystem degradation: Evidence from Japanese agricultural census data. PLOS ONE. Link

  24. Mameno, K., Kubo, T., Suzuki, T., Tsuge, T., Shoji, Y. 2022. Sanitation is the greatest concern in outdoor cat management, but ecological message frames promote biodiversity conservation in Japan. Environmental Conservation 1-8. Link

  25. Mameno, K., Kubo, T., Oguma, H., Amagai, Y., Shoji, Y. 2022. Decline in the alpine landscape aesthetic value in a national park under climate change. Climatic Change. Link   (Highlighted in Nat. Clim. Change)

  26. Akasaka, M., Kubo, T., Soga, M. 2022. How well does online information-seeking behavior indicate public conservation orientation? Taxonomy and personal characteristics matter. Journal for Nature Conservation. Link​​

  27. Kubo, T., Veríssimo, D., Uryu, S., Mieno, T., MacMillan, D., 2021. What determines the success and failure of environmental crowdfunding? Ambio 50(9), 1659-1669. Link (Featured as Journal Cover in Ambio)

  28. Mameno, K., Kubo, T., Shoji, Y., 2021. Price premiums for wildlife-friendly rice: Insights from Japanese retail data. Conservation Science and Practice 3:e417. Link

  29. Mameno, K., Kubo, T., 2021. Tourist intentions to donate to non-lethal feral cat management at a potential natural World Heritage site in Japan. Human Dimensions of Wildlife 26(2), 99-114. Link

  30. Shoji, Y., Kim, H., Kubo, T., Tsuge, T., Aikoh, T., Kuriyama, K., 2021. Understanding preferences for pricing policies in Japan's national park using the best-worst scaling method. Journal for Nature Conservation 60, 125954. Link

  31. Okada, T., Mito, Y., Akiyama, Y., Tokunaga, K., Sugino, H., Kubo, T., Endo, T., Otani, S., Yamochi, S., Kozuki, Y., Kusakabe, T., Otsuka, K., Yamanaka, R., Shigematsu, T., Kuwae, T. 2021. Green port structures and their ecosystem services in highly urbanized Japanese bays. Coastal Engineering Journal 212, 105848. Link

  32. Kim, H., Shoji, Y., Tsuge, T., Kubo, T., Nakamura, F. 2021. Relational values help explain green infrastructure preferences: The case of managing crane habitat in Hokkaido, Japan. People and Nature 3 (4), 861-871. Link

  33. Fisher, J., Yoh, N., Kubo, T., Rundle, D. 2021. Could Nintendo’s Animal Crossing be a tool for conservation messaging? People and Nature, 3, 1218–1228. Link   [Top Downloaded Article in 2021]

  34. Takinami, H., Ishiyama, N., Hino, T., Kubo, T., Tomita, K., Tsujino, M., Nakamura, F. 2021. Young citizen sensors for managing large carnivores: lessons from 40 years of monitoring a brown bear population. Conservation Science and Practice 3(9), e484. Link  [Top Downloaded Article in 2021 / Featured as Journal Cover in CSP]

  35. Yokohata, T., Iwahana, G., Sone, T., Saito, K., Ishizaki, N., Kubo, T., Oguma, H., Uchida, M. 2021. Projections of surface air temperature required to sustain permafrost and importance of adaptation to climate change in the Daisetsu Mountains, Japan. Scientific Report 11, 15518. Link

  36. Okada, T., Mito, Y., Tokunaga, K., Sugino, H., Kubo, T., Akiyama, Y., Endo, T., Otani, S., Yamochi, S., Kozuki, Y., Kusakabe, T., Otsuka, K., Yamanaka, R., Shigematsu, T., Kuwae, T. 2021. A comparative method for evaluating ecosystem services from the viewpoint of public works. Ocean & Coastal Management 212, 105848. Link

  37. Nishizawa, F., Kubo, T., Koyama, A., Akasaka, M. 2021. Disconnection between conservation awareness and outcome: Identifying a bottleneck on non-native species introduction via footwear. Journal of Environmental Management 298, 113439. Link / Press Release (JP)

  38. Kubo, T., Uryu, S., Yamano, H., Tsuge, T., Yamakita, T., Shirayama, Y., 2020. Mobile phone network data reveal nationwide economic value of coastal tourism under climate change. Tourism Management 77, 104010. Link / Press (JP/EN) / TV (JP/EN)

  39. Honjo, K., Kubo, T., 2020. Social Dilemmas in Nature-Based Tourism Depend on Social Value Orientations. Scientific reports 10, 3730. (*Equally contributed 1st) Link
  40. Mitsui, S., Kubo, T., Shoji, Y., 2020. Understanding residents’ perceptions of nature and local economic activities using an open-ended question before protected area designation in Amami Islands, Japan. Journal for Nature Conservation 56, 125857. Link
  41. Kubo, T., Mieno, T., Kuriyama, K., 2019. Wildlife viewing: The impact of money-back guarantees. Tourism Management 70, 49-55. Link
  42. Kubo, T., Tsuge, T., Abe, H., Yamano, H., 2019. Understanding island residents’ anxiety about impacts caused by climate change using Best–Worst Scaling: a case study of Amami islands, Japan. Sustainability Science 14, 131-138. Link
  43. Okada, T., Mito, Y., Iseri, E., Takahashi, T., Sugano, T., Akiyama, Y.B., Watanabe, K., Tanaya, T., Sugino, H., Tokunaga, K., Kubo, T., Kuwae, T., 2019. Method for the quantitative evaluation of ecosystem services in coastal regions. PeerJ 6, e6234. Link
  44. Kubo, T., Shoji, Y., Tsuge, T., Kuriyama, K., 2018. Voluntary Contributions to Hiking Trail Maintenance: Evidence From a Field Experiment in a National Park, Japan. Ecological Economics 144, 124-128. Link 
  45. Ando, H., Tsuda, Y., Kaneko, S., Kubo, T., 2018. Historical and recent impacts on genetic structure of an island rabbit. The Journal of Wildlife Management 82, 1658-1667. Link
  46. Mitsui, S., Kubo, T., Yoshida, M., 2018. Analyzing the change in long-term information provision on cat management around a world natural heritage site. European Journal of Wildlife Research 64, 9. Link
  47. Soga, M., Gaston, K.J., Kubo, T., 2018. Cross-generational decline in childhood experiences of neighborhood flowering plants in Japan. Landscape and Urban Planning 174, 55-62. Link
  48. Senzaki, M., Yamaura, Y., Shoji, Y., Kubo, T., Nakamura, F., 2017. Citizens promote the conservation of flagship species more than ecosystem services in wetland restoration. Biological Conservation 214, 1-5. Link
  49. Mameno, K., Kubo, T., Suzuki, M., 2017. Social challenges of spatial planning for outdoor cat management in Amami Oshima Island, Japan. Global Ecology and Conservation 10, 184-193. Link
  50. Kubo, T., Shoji, Y., 2016. Demand for bear viewing hikes: Implications for balancing visitor satisfaction with safety in protected areas. Journal of Outdoor Recreation and Tourism 16, 44-49. Link
  51. Kubo, T., Shoji, Y., 2016. Public segmentation based on the risk perception of brown bear attacks and management preferences. European Journal of Wildlife Research 62, 203-210. Link
  52. Soga, M., Yamaura, Y., Aikoh, T., Shoji, Y., Kubo, T., Gaston, K.J., 2015. Reducing the extinction of experience: Association between urban form and recreational use of public greenspace. Landscape and Urban Planning 143, 69-75. Link
  53. Kubo, T., Shoji, Y., 2014. Spatial tradeoffs between residents’ preferences for brown bear conservation and the mitigation of human–bear conflicts. Biological Conservation 176, 126-132. Link
  54. Kubo, T., Shoji Y., 2014. Trade-off between human–wildlife conflict risk and recreation conditions. European Journal of Wildlife Research 60(3), 501-510. Link

  1. 久保雄広, 2021. 環境評価―概念と手法―. 「環境経済学入門(ニック・ハンレー他 著・田中勝也 編訳」. 昭和堂. 

  2. Mameno, K., Kubo, T., Shoji, Y., Tsuge, T., 2020. How to Engage Tourists in Invasive Carp Removal: Application of a Discrete Choice Model. In O. Saito, S. M. Subramanian, S. Hashimoto, & K. Takeuchi (Eds.), Managing Socio-ecological Production Landscapes and Seascapes for Sustainable Communities in Asia: Mapping and Navigating Stakeholders, Policy and Action (pp. 31–44). Springer Singapore.

  3. 岡田知也・三戸勇吾・桑江朝比呂・久保雄広ほか, 2020. 編著沿岸域における環境価値の定量化ハンドブック. 生物研究社. 

  4. 鈴木真理子・豆野皓太・久保雄広, 2017. 奄美群島の外来生物 生態系・健康・農林水産業への脅威. 南方新社.

  5. Mitani Y, Kuriyama K, Kubo, T., 2015. Effect of the announcement of conservation area and financial targets on charitable giving for forest conservation: A natural field experiment study in East Asia. in The Routledge Handbook of Environmental Economics in Asia (edited by Managi S.), 369-378. 

  6. 久保雄広・庄子康, 2015. 野生動物管理学からのアプローチ——政策評価・リスク認識.「自然保護と利用のアンケート調査: 公園管理・野生動物・観光のための社会調査ハンドブック(愛甲哲也・庄子康・栗山浩一 編)」築地書館 204-226p, 328pp.

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その他(​解説・紀要)

  1. 久保雄広, 2020. 自然の恵みに値段をつける―ICT技術で切り開く環境価値評価手法の新たな展開―. 月刊誌「統計」2020年2月号, 26-32. (noteに転載中

  2. 久保雄広, 2018. 野生動物ツーリズム : 保全が生み出す経済価値の見える化. 国立環境研究所ニュース 37, 7-10.

  3. 久保雄広・庄子康, 2017. 知床半島ヒグマ保護管理方針は住民の意向に沿うものになっているか? 北方林業, 153-156.

  4. 久保雄広, 2015. ヒグマとの共存に向けた社会科学的研究-人から見たトレードオフの把握-. BEARS JAPAN 16(2), 19-20.

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