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47
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8762
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3409
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238

Catherine J. Robinson publication distribution in Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Catherine J. Robinson sits on this spectrum.

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44 publications 570+

This scientist: 241 publications — 77th percentile

77% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 570 publications or more.

Catherine J. Robinson D-index placement in Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Social Sciences and Humanities scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Catherine J. Robinson sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 47 D-Index — 59th percentile

59% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 100 D-Index or more.

Overview

Catherine J. Robinson is affiliated with the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation in Australia. Their research expertise lies primarily within the domain of Environmental Science, with a focus on areas such as Global and Planetary Change, Ecology, Ecological Modeling, General Health Professions, and Safety Research.

The main topics Catherine's work addresses include Conservation, Biodiversity, and Resource Management; Wildlife Ecology and Conservation; Species Distribution and Climate Change; Land Use and Ecosystem Services; Ethics and Social Impacts of AI; Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare and Education; and Forest Management and Policy.

Catherine has contributed to several research articles published in notable venues. Recent papers include:

  • Importance of Indigenous Peoples' lands for the conservation of Intact Forest Landscapes, 2020, Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment
  • The importance of Indigenous Peoples' lands for the conservation of terrestrial mammals, 2020, Conservation Biology
  • AI Ethics Principles in Practice: Perspectives of Designers and Developers, 2023, IEEE Transactions on Technology and Society
  • Understanding the context of multifaceted collaborations for social-ecological sustainability: a methodology for cross-case analysis, 2020, Ecology and Society
  • Indigenous-led responsible innovation: lessons from co-developed protocols to guide the use of drones to monitor a biocultural landscape in Kakadu National Park, Australia, 2021, Journal of Responsible Innovation

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Catherine include:

  • Danilo Urzedo
  • Jennifer MacDonald
  • Stephen T. Garnett
  • Justine Lacey
  • Kirsten Maclean

Regarding publication venues, Catherine has multiple contributions in:

  • Humanities and Social Sciences Communications
  • Ecology and Society
  • Emu - Austral Ornithology
  • Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment
  • Conservation Biology

Best Publications

  • A spatial overview of the global importance of Indigenous lands for conservation

    Stephen T. Garnett;Neil D. Burgess;Neil D. Burgess;Julia E. Fa;Julia E. Fa;Álvaro Fernández-Llamazares

  • Importance of Indigenous peoples' lands for the conservation of intact forest landscapes

    Julia E Fa;Julia E Fa;James Em Watson;James Em Watson;Ian Leiper;Peter Potapov

  • Foreign ownership and productivity in the united kingdom estimates for UK manufacturing using the ARD

    Richard I.D. Harris;Catherine Robinson

  • The Effect of Foreign Acquisitions on Total Factor Productivity: Plant-Level Evidence from U.K. Manufacturing, 1987–1992

    Richard I.D. Harris;Catherine Robinson

  • A typology of Indigenous engagement in Australian environmental management: Implications for knowledge integration and social-ecological system sustainability

    Rosemary Hill;Chrissy Grant;Melissa George;Catherine J. Robinson

  • Co-management and Indigenous protected areas in Australia: achievements and ways forward

    Helen Ross;Chrissy Grant;Cathy Robinson;Arturo Izurieta

  • Collaborative partnerships and the challenges for sustainable water management

    Richard D Margerum;Catherine J Robinson

  • PRODUCTIVITY, WORKPLACE PERFORMANCE AND ICT: INDUSTRY AND FIRM‐LEVEL EVIDENCE FOR EUROPE AND THE US

    Nicola Matteucci;Mary O'Mahony;Catherine Robinson;Thomas Zwick

  • Productivity Impacts and Spillovers from Foreign Ownership in the United Kingdom

    Richard I.D. Harris;Catherine Robinson

  • Boundary work: engaging knowledge systems in co-management of feral animals on indigenous lands.

    Catherine J. Robinson;Tabatha J. Wallington

  • The impact of ICT on the demand for skilled labour: A cross-country comparison

    Mary O'Mahony;Catherine Robinson;Michela Vecchi

  • The importance of indigenous peoples’ lands for the conservation of terrestrial mammals

    Christopher J. O'Bryan;Stephen T. Garnett;John E. Fa;John E. Fa;Ian Leiper

  • Bush tucker, bush pets, and bush threats: Cooperative management of feral animals in Australia's Kakadu National Park

    Catherine J. Robinson;Dermot Smyth;Peter J. Whitehead

  • Indigenous Land Management in Australia. Extent, Scope, Diversity, Barriers and Success Factors

    Ro Hill;Petina Pert;Jocelyn Davies;Cathy Robinson

  • INDUSTRIAL POLICY IN GREAT BRITAIN AND ITS EFFECT ON TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY IN MANUFACTURING PLANTS, 1990–1998

    Richard I.D. Harris;Catherine Robinson

  • Participatory mapping to negotiate indigenous knowledge used to assess environmental risk

    Catherine Robinson;Catherine Robinson;Kirsten Maclean;Rosemary Hill;Ellie Bock

  • Understanding iterative homelessness: the case of people with mental disorders

    Catherine Robinson

  • Adaptive basin governance and the prospects for meeting Indigenous water claims

    Rosalind H. Bark;Dustin E. Garrick;Catherine J. Robinson;Sue Jackson

  • What drives business failure? Exploring the role of internal and external knowledge capabilities during the global financial crisis

    Marian Garcia Martinez;Ferdaous Zouaghi;Teresa Garcia Marco;Catherine Robinson

  • Institutional Complexity and Environmental Management: The Challenge of Integration and the Promise of Large-scale Collaboration

    Marcus B Lane;Cathy J Robinson

  • Input Controls, Input Substitution and Profit Maximisation in the English Channel Beam Trawl Fishery

    Sean Pascoe;Catherine Robinson

  • Stress and job satisfaction among social workers, community nurses and community psychiatric nurses: implications for the care management model.

    Beth Parry-Jones;Gordon Grant;Morag McGrath;Kerry Caldock

  • Mental Health and Poverty: Depression and anxiety

    Rob Poole;Robert Higgo;Catherine A. Robinson

Frequent Co-Authors

Stephen Drinkwater
Stephen Drinkwater University of Roehampton
Stephen T. Garnett
Stephen T. Garnett Charles Darwin University
James E. M. Watson
James E. M. Watson University of Queensland
Sean Pascoe
Sean Pascoe Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Kerstin K. Zander
Kerstin K. Zander Charles Darwin University
Weidong Zhang
Weidong Zhang Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Richard Harris
Richard Harris University of Bristol
Álvaro Fernández-Llamazares
Álvaro Fernández-Llamazares Autonomous University of Barcelona
Julia E. Fa
Julia E. Fa Manchester Metropolitan University
Eduardo S. Brondizio
Eduardo S. Brondizio Indiana University

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