A scientist’s position in the ranking is determined by their D-index (Discipline H-index), a refined metric that measures research impact within a specific discipline. Unlike the traditional H-index, the D-index incorporates only the publications and citation counts pertinent to the examined field, thereby providing a focused and discipline-sensitive measure of scholarly influence.
Scope and Criteria of the Ranking
The ranking rigorously analyzed 279,971 scientist profiles drawn from diverse bibliometric databases spanning all research disciplines globally, with an in-depth focus on 221 individual scientists specializing in Environmental Sciences in the Netherlands. To qualify for inclusion in the Environmental Sciences ranking, researchers were required to have a minimum D-index of 30. Furthermore, a majority of their tier publications needed to fall squarely within the Environmental Sciences domain to ensure relevance and subject-matter expertise.
Additional qualitative factors, such as recognized awards and notable achievements within the Environmental Sciences field, were carefully considered during the evaluation process to accentuate significant scholarly contributions.
The threshold for the D-index is dynamically adjusted in increments of 10 based on the estimated number of active scholars within each discipline. This practice ensures that the ranking consistently captures the top 1% of leading researchers in Environmental Sciences. Additionally, to ensure alignment of disciplinary impact with overall scholarly influence, a researcher’s general H-index and D-index are expected to maintain a proximity gap of 30% or less.
Verification and Validation Processes
Understanding the inherent limitations of raw bibliometric data as an absolute evaluative tool, the Research.com team conducts extensive manual verification for all scientist profiles included in the ranking. This includes cross-correlation against verified publications cited in established and reliable academic sources.
While not directly influencing ranking positions, the count of publications in prominent peer-reviewed journals and conference proceedings serves as an important secondary indicator of a scientist’s substantive contributions to their specialized area of Environmental Sciences.
The final ranking positions are established on the basis of the D-index values calculated from data exclusively harvested from OpenAlex and CrossRef—two of the most prominent and widely trusted bibliometric databases accessible to the global research community.
For a detailed breakdown of the methodology used to construct this ranking, readers are encouraged to visit our methodology page.
Research.com’s Mission and Vision
At Research.com, our mission is to inspire and empower researchers, academic institutions, industry leaders, and policymakers worldwide by providing transparent insights into where the foremost experts are advancing their work. By illuminating leading authorities in specific scientific domains, across countries, and within research organizations, this ranking aims to foster collaboration, recognize excellence, and guide strategic decision-making that drives scientific progress and innovation.
The meticulous and comprehensive approach underlying this ranking exemplifies our commitment to delivering credible, data-driven evaluations that reflect scholarly impact with integrity and precision.