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38
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3917
World Ranking
6737
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2269

David B. Kittredge publication distribution in Ecology and Evolution in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Ecology and Evolution in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where David B. Kittredge sits on this spectrum.

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37 publications 531+

This scientist: 88 publications — 11th percentile

11% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 531 publications or more.

David B. Kittredge D-index placement in Ecology and Evolution in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Ecology and Evolution scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where David B. Kittredge sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 121+

This scientist: 38 D-Index — 23rd percentile

23% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 121 D-Index or more.

Overview

David B. Kittredge is affiliated with the University of Massachusetts Amherst in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the field of Environmental Science, with a strong emphasis on forest management, ecology, and sustainability.

The main fields of study in their work include:

  • Environmental Science

The subfields covering their research are:

  • Global and Planetary Change
  • Ecology
  • Insect Science
  • Economics and Econometrics
  • Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law

David B. Kittredge has contributed to several topics within their discipline, such as:

  • Forest Management and Policy
  • Forest Insect Ecology and Management
  • Forest Ecology and Biodiversity Studies
  • Economic and Environmental Valuation
  • Environmental Education and Sustainability

Their recent papers include the following publications:

  • Potential Impacts of Insect-Induced Harvests in the Mixed Forests of New England, 2020, published in Forests
  • The PING Project: Using Ecological Momentary Assessments to Better Understand When and How Woodland Owner Group Members Engage with Their Woodlands, 2020, published in Forests

Frequent co-authors in their research work have been:

  • Meghan Graham MacLean
  • Jonathan R. Holt
  • Mark E. Borsuk
  • Marla Markowski-Lindsay
  • Brett J. Butler

The venues where David B. Kittredge has most often published are:

  • Forests

Best Publications

  • Comparison of contingent valuation and conjoint analysis in ecosystem management

    T.H. Stevens;R. Belkner;D. Dennis;D. Kittredge

  • Factors associated with landowner involvement in forest conservation programs in the U.S.: Implications for policy design and outreach

    Zhao Ma;Brett J. Butler;David B. Kittredge;Paul Catanzaro

  • The influence of land use and climate change on forest biomass and composition in Massachusetts, USA

    Jonathan R. Thompson;Jonathan R. Thompson;David Russell Foster;Robert M Scheller;David B. Kittredge;David B. Kittredge

  • The cooperation of private forest owners on scales larger than one individual property: international examples and potential application in the United States

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  • An Evidence-Based Review of Timber Harvesting Behavior among Private Woodland Owners

    Emily J. Silver;Jessica E. Leahy;Aaron R. Weiskittel;Caroline L. Noblet

  • Thoreau, Muir, and Jane Doe: Different Types of Private Forest Owners Need Different Kinds of Forest Management

    Andrew O. Finley;David B. Kittredge

  • The illusion of preservation: a global environmental argument for the local production of natural resources

    Mary M. Berlik;David B. Kittredge;David R. Foster

  • Extension/outreach implications for America's family forest owners

    David B. Kittredge

  • Wildlands and Woodlands: A Vision for the New England Landscape

    David Foster;John Aber;Charles Cogbill;Clarisse Hart

  • Barriers to Massachusetts forest landowner participation in carbon markets

    Marla Markowski-Lindsay;Thomas Stevens;David B. Kittredge;Brett J. Butler

  • Timber harvesting as ongoing disturbance in a landscape of diverse ownership

    David B Kittredge;David B Kittredge;Andrew O Finley;David R Foster

  • Forest harvesting and land-use conversion over two decades in Massachusetts

    Robert I. McDonald;Glenn Motzkin;Michael S. Bank;David B. Kittredge

  • Ecosystem Management: Capturing the Concept for Woodland Owners

    Mark G. Rickenbach;David B. Kittredge;Don Dennis;Tom Stevens

  • Impact of deer browsing on regeneration in mixed stands in southern New England.

    David B. Kittredge;P. Mark S. Ashton

  • Challenging the Traditional Forestry Extension Model: Insights from the Woods Forum Program in Massachusetts

    Zhao Ma;David B. Kittredge;Paul Catanzaro

  • Assessing private forest owner attitudes toward ecosystem-based management

    Daniel L. Belin;David B. Kittredge;Thomas H. Stevens;Donald C. Dennis

  • Economic incentives for coordinated management of forest land: a case study of southern New England

    R. Klosowski;T. Stevens;D. Kittredge;D. Dennis

  • Interest in Cross-Boundary Cooperation: Identification of Distinct Types of Private Forest Owners

    Andrew O. Finley;David B. Kittredge;Thomas H. Stevens;Charles M. Schweik

  • Social versus biophysical availability of wood in the northern United States.

    Brett J. Butler;Zhao Ma;David B. Kittredge;Paul Catanzaro

  • Attitudes and preferences toward co-operative agreements for management of private forestlands in the North-eastern United States

    T.H. Stevens;D. Dennis;D. Kittredge;M. Rickenbach

  • Family forest owner preferences for biomass harvesting in Massachusetts

    Marla Markowski-Lindsay;Thomas Stevens;David B. Kittredge;Brett J. Butler

Frequent Co-Authors

Anthony W. D'Amato
Anthony W. D'Amato University of Vermont
David R. Foster
David R. Foster Harvard University
Charles T. Driscoll
Charles T. Driscoll Syracuse University
David A. Orwig
David A. Orwig Harvard University
Aaron R. Weiskittel
Aaron R. Weiskittel University of Maine
William S. Keeton
William S. Keeton University of Vermont
Timothy J. Fahey
Timothy J. Fahey Cornell University
Aaron M. Ellison
Aaron M. Ellison Harvard University
Glenn Motzkin
Glenn Motzkin Harvard University
John D. Aber
John D. Aber University of New Hampshire

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