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Environmental Sciences

D-Index
44
Citations
9874
World Ranking
6636
National Ranking
432

Gregory Duveiller 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 Gregory Duveiller sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 265 publications — 80th percentile

80% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Gregory Duveiller 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 Gregory Duveiller sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 44 D-Index — 32nd percentile

32% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Best Publications

  • Remote sensing for agricultural applications: A meta-review

    M. Weiss;F. Jacob;G. Duveiller

  • A unified vegetation index for quantifying the terrestrial biosphere.

    Gustau Camps-Valls;Manuel Campos-Taberner;Álvaro Moreno-Martínez;Álvaro Moreno-Martínez;Sophia Walther

  • The mark of vegetation change on Earth’s surface energy balance

    Gregory Duveiller;Josh Hooker;Alessandro Cescatti

  • Widespread increasing vegetation sensitivity to soil moisture

    Unknown

  • Deforestation in Central Africa: Estimates at regional, national and landscape levels by advanced processing of systematically-distributed Landsat extracts

    Gregory Duveiller;Pierre Defourny;Baudouin Desclée;P. Mayaux

  • Abrupt increase in harvested forest area over Europe after 2015

    Guido Ceccherini;Gregory Duveiller;Giacomo Grassi;Guido Lemoine

  • Increased control of vegetation on global terrestrial energy fluxes

    Giovanni Forzieri;Diego G. Miralles;Philippe Ciais;Ramdane Alkama

  • A conceptual framework to define the spatial resolution requirements for agricultural monitoring using remote sensing

    Grégory Duveiller;Pierre Defourny

  • Estimation of Terrestrial Global Gross Primary Production (GPP) with Satellite Data-Driven Models and Eddy Covariance Flux Data

    Joanna Joiner;Yasuko Yoshida;Yao Zhang;Gregory Duveiller

  • Vegetation-based climate mitigation in a warmer and greener World

    Unknown

  • Spatially-optimized urban greening for reduction of population exposure to land surface temperature extremes

    Unknown

  • Potential performances of remotely sensed LAI assimilation in WOFOST model based on an OSS experiment

    Yannick Curnel;Allard J.W. de Wit;Grégory Duveiller;Pierre Defourny

  • Estimating regional winter wheat yield with WOFOST through the assimilation of green area index retrieved from MODIS observations

    Allard de Wit;Grégory Duveiller;Pierre Defourny

  • A global dataset of air temperature derived from satellite remote sensing and weather stations.

    Josh Hooker;Gregory Duveiller;Alessandro Cescatti

  • Estimating and understanding crop yields with explainable deep learning in the Indian Wheat Belt

    Aleksandra Wolanin;Gonzalo Mateo-García;Gustau Camps-Valls;Luis Gómez-Chova

  • Spatially downscaling sun-induced chlorophyll fluorescence leads to an improved temporal correlation with gross primary productivity

    Gregory Duveiller;Alessandro Cescatti

  • Releasing global forests from human management: How much more carbon could be stored?

    Unknown

  • Retrieving wheat Green Area Index during the growing season from optical time series measurements based on neural network radiative transfer inversion

    Grégory Duveiller;Marie Weiss;Frédéric Baret;Pierre Defourny

  • Global long-term mapping of surface temperature shows intensified intra-city urban heat island extremes

    Unknown

  • Local biophysical effects of land use and land cover change: towards an assessment tool for policy makers

    Gregory Duveiller;Luca Caporaso;Raul Abad-Viñas;Lucia Perugini

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