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Claudia Ringler publication distribution in Environmental Sciences in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Environmental Sciences in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Claudia Ringler sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 308 publications — 87th percentile

87% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 687 publications or more.

Claudia Ringler D-index placement in Environmental Sciences in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Environmental Sciences scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Claudia Ringler sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 77 D-Index — 89th percentile

89% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 125 D-Index or more.

Overview

Claudia Ringler is affiliated with the International Food Policy Research Institute in the United States. Their research primarily spans the field of Environmental Science, with a significant focus on Water Science and Technology, Sociology and Political Science, Nutrition and Dietetics, Ocean Engineering, and Pollution.

The researcher has contributed to a variety of topics including:

  • Child Nutrition and Water Access
  • Water-Energy-Food Nexus Studies
  • Water resources management and optimization
  • Energy and Environment Impacts
  • Food Security and Health in Diverse Populations
  • Hybrid Renewable Energy Systems
  • Agricultural risk and resilience

Recent publications by Claudia Ringler include:

  • Agricultural Development and Land Use Change in India: A Scenario Analysis of Trade-Offs Between UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), 2020, Earth s Future
  • Perspective: The Importance of Water Security for Ensuring Food Security, Good Nutrition, and Well-being, 2021, Advances in Nutrition
  • The Impact of Climate Change and Adaptation on Food Production in Low-Income Countries: Evidence from the Nile Basin, Ethiopia, 2023, RePEc: Research Papers in Economics
  • Balancing national economic policy outcomes for sustainable development, 2022, Nature Communications
  • Addressing gender inequalities and strengthening women's agency to create more climate-resilient and sustainable food systems, 2023, Global Food Security

Their frequent coauthors demonstrate interdisciplinary collaboration and include:

  • Elizabeth Bryan
  • Dawit Mekonnen
  • Muzna Alvi
  • Sera L. Young
  • Hua Xie

Publication venues where Claudia Ringler has contributed repeatedly include:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Earth s Future
  • Global Food Security
  • World Development
  • Nature Sustainability

Best Publications

  • Determinants of farmers’ choice of adaptation methods to climate change in the Nile Basin of Ethiopia

    Temesgen Tadesse Deressa;Rashid M. Hassan;Claudia Ringler;Tekie Alemu

  • Climate Change: Impact on Agriculture and Costs of Adaptation

    Gerald C. Nelson;Mark W. Rosegrant;Jawoo Koo;Richard D. Robertson

  • Adaptation to climate change in Ethiopia and South Africa: options and constraints.

    Elizabeth Bryan;Temesgen T. Deressa;Glwadys A. Gbetibouo;Claudia Ringler

  • Perception of and adaptation to climate change by farmers in the Nile basin of Ethiopia

    Temesgen Tadesse Deressa;Rashid M. Hassan;Claudia Ringler

  • Adapting agriculture to climate change in Kenya: household strategies and determinants.

    Elizabeth Bryan;Claudia Ringler;Barrack Okoba;Carla Roncoli

  • The paradox of irrigation efficiency.

    R. Q. Grafton;R. Q. Grafton;J. Williams;C. J. Perry;F. Molle

  • Food security, farming, and climate change to 2050: Scenarios, results, policy options

    Gerald Nelson;Mark W. Rosegrant;Amanda Palazzo;Ian Gray

  • Water for Agriculture: Maintaining Food Security under Growing Scarcity

    Mark W. Rosegrant;Claudia Ringler;Tingju Zhu

  • The nexus across water, energy, land and food (WELF): potential for improved resource use efficiency?

    Claudia Ringler;Anik Bhaduri;Richard Lawford

  • Modeling global water use for the 21st century : The Water Futures and Solutions (WFaS) initiative and its approaches

    Y. Wada;Y. Wada;Y. Wada;M. Flörke;N. Hanasaki;S. Eisner

  • Climate and southern Africa's water-energy-food nexus

    Declan Conway;Emma Archer van Garderen;Emma Archer van Garderen;Delphine Deryng;Stephen Dorling

  • Integrated economic-hydrologic water modeling at the basin scale: the Maipo river basin

    Mark Rosegrant;Claudia Ringler;Daene C. McKinney;Ximing Cai

  • What is the irrigation potential for Africa? A Combined Biophysical and Socioeconomic Approach

    Liangzhi You;Claudia Ringler;Ulrike Wood-Sichra;Richard Robertson

  • Measuring Ethiopian farmers’ vulnerability to climate change across regional states

    T.T. Deressa;R. Hassan;Claudia Ringler

  • Climate change perception and adaptation of agro-pastoral communities in Kenya

    Silvia Silvestri;Elizabeth Bryan;Claudia Ringler;Mario Herrero

  • Vulnerability of the South African farming sector to climate change and variability: An indicator approach

    Glwadys A. Gbetibouo;Claudia Ringler;Rashid Hassan

  • Securing Water, Sustaining Growth: Report of the GWP/OECD Task Force on Water Security and Sustainable Growth

    C.W. Sadoff;J.W. Hall;D. Grey;J.C.J.H. Aerts

  • Economywide impacts of climate change on agriculture in Sub-Saharan Africa

    Alvaro Calzadilla;Tingju Zhu;Katrin Rehdanz;Katrin Rehdanz;Richard S.J. Tol;Richard S.J. Tol

  • Estimating the Impact of Climate Change on Agriculture in Low-Income Countries: Household Level Evidence from the Nile Basin, Ethiopia

    Salvatore Di Falco;Mahmud Yesuf;Gunnar Kohlin;Claudia Ringler

  • Modeling water resources management at the basin level: review and future directions

    D.C. McKinney;Xueliang Cai;Mark W. Rosegrant;Claudia Ringler

  • Food security, farming, and climate change to 2050: challenges to 2050 and beyond

    Gerald C. Nelson;Mark W. Rosegrant;Amanda Palazzo;Gray I

  • Climate and Southern Africa's Water-Energy-Food Nexus

    D. Conway;T. Osborn;S. Dorling;C. Ringler

Frequent Co-Authors

Mark W. Rosegrant
Mark W. Rosegrant International Food Policy Research Institute
Ximing Cai
Ximing Cai University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Rashid M. Hassan
Rashid M. Hassan University of Pretoria
Ruth Meinzen-Dick
Ruth Meinzen-Dick International Food Policy Research Institute
Katrin Rehdanz
Katrin Rehdanz Kiel University
Gerald C. Nelson
Gerald C. Nelson University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Willem A. Landman
Willem A. Landman University of Pretoria
Liangzhi You
Liangzhi You International Food Policy Research Institute
Maximo Torero
Maximo Torero Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Mario Herrero
Mario Herrero Cornell University

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