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Jeffrey R. Vincent

Jeffrey R. Vincent

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Social Sciences and Humanities

D-Index
41
Citations
9370
World Ranking
4951
National Ranking
2344

Overview

Jeffrey R. Vincent is affiliated with Duke University in the United States and conducts research primarily in the field of Environmental Science. Their work spans various subfields including Global and Planetary Change, Economics and Econometrics, Forestry, Nature and Landscape Conservation, and Ocean Engineering.

The scientist's research topics focus on Conservation, Biodiversity, and Resource Management; Economic and Environmental Valuation; Forest Management and Policy; Agroforestry and Silvopastoral Systems; Forest Ecology and Management; Land Use and Ecosystem Services; and Water Resources Management and Optimization.

Among recent publications authored or co-authored by Jeffrey R. Vincent are:

  • Forest Restoration in Low- and Middle-Income Countries, 2021, Annual Review of Environment and Resources
  • Scaling smallholder tree cover restoration across the tropics, 2022, Global Environmental Change
  • Redefining "abandoned" agricultural land in the context of reforestation, 2022, Frontiers in Forests and Global Change
  • Response diversity as a sustainability strategy, 2023, Nature Sustainability
  • Cost-effectiveness of natural forest regeneration and plantations for climate mitigation, 2024, Nature Climate Change

Frequent co-authors working with Jeffrey R. Vincent include Matthew D. Potts, Yuanyuan Yi, Jacob J. Bukoski, Sara R. Curran, and Mark S. Ashton. This collaboration indicates engagement across related research areas and expertise.

Their work is published in several recurrent venues, including:

  • Frontiers in Forests and Global Change
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Nature Sustainability
  • Nature Climate Change
  • Global Environmental Change

Best Publications

  • Social-ecological systems as complex adaptive systems : modeling and policy implications

    Simon Levin;Tasos Xepapadeas;Anne Sophie Crépin;Jon Norberg

  • Rice yields in tropical/subtropical Asia exhibit large but opposing sensitivities to minimum and maximum temperatures

    Jarrod R. Welch;Jeffrey R. Vincent;Maximilian Auffhammer;Piedad F. Moya

  • Mangroves protected villages and reduced death toll during Indian super cyclone

    Saudamini Das;Jeffrey R. Vincent

  • Looming Global-Scale Failures and Missing Institutions

    Brian Walker;Brian Walker;Scott Barrett;Stephen Polasky;Stephen Polasky;Victor Galaz

  • Testing for environmental Kuznets curves within a developing country

    Jeffrey R. Vincent

  • Climate change, the monsoon, and rice yield in India

    Maximilian Auffhammer;Maximilian Auffhammer;V. Ramanathan;Jeffrey R. Vincent

  • General Resilience to Cope with Extreme Events

    Stephen R. Carpenter;Kenneth J. Arrow;Scott Barrett;Reinette Biggs

  • Integrated model shows that atmospheric brown clouds and greenhouse gases have reduced rice harvests in India.

    Maximilian Auffhammer;V. Ramanathan;Jeffrey R. Vincent

  • Efficient Multiple-Use Forestry May Require Land-Use Specialization

    Jeffrey R. Vincent;Clark S. Binkley

  • Costs and benefits of neurosurgical intervention for infant hydrocephalus in sub-Saharan Africa.

    Benjamin C. Warf;Blake C. Alkire;Salman Bhai;Christopher Hughes

  • Phytoalexin synthesis by the sorghum mesocotyl in response to infection by pathogenic and nonpathogenic fungi

    Ralph L. Nicholson;Sharon S. Kollipara;Jeffrey R. Vincent;Philip C. Lyons

  • Global economic consequences of selected surgical diseases: a modelling study

    Blake Christian Alkire;Blake Christian Alkire;Mark George Shrime;Anna J Dare;Jeffrey R Vincent

  • AIDS is your business.

    Sydney Rosen;Jonathon Simon;Jeffrey R. Vincent;William Macleod

  • Environment and Development in a Resource-Rich Economy: Malaysia under the New Economic Policy

    J. R. Vincent;R. M. Ali;C. Y. Tan;J. Yahaya

  • Resource Depletion and Sustainability in Small Open Economies

    Jeffrey R. Vincent;Theodore Panayotou;John M. Hartwick

  • Rent capture and the feasibility of tropical forest management.

    J. R. Vincent

  • Household Water Resources and Rural Productivity in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Review of the Evidence

    Sydney Rosen;Jeffrey R. Vincent

  • Genuine Savings: Leading Indicator of Sustainable Development?

    Susana Ferreira;Jeffrey R. Vincent

  • The tropical timber trade and sustainable development.

    Jeffrey R. Vincent

  • The cost of HIV/AIDS to businesses in southern Africa.

    Sydney Rosen;Jeffrey R Vincent;William MacLeod;Matthew Fox

Frequent Co-Authors

Maximilian Auffhammer
Maximilian Auffhammer University of California, Berkeley
Stephen Polasky
Stephen Polasky University of Minnesota
Veerabhadran Ramanathan
Veerabhadran Ramanathan University of California, San Diego
Gretchen C. Daily
Gretchen C. Daily Stanford University
Max Troell
Max Troell Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
Frank Ackerman
Frank Ackerman Stockholm Environment Institute
Jean-Daniel Saphores
Jean-Daniel Saphores University of California, Irvine
Steven J. Schiff
Steven J. Schiff Yale University
Victor Galaz
Victor Galaz Stockholm University
Achim Dobermann
Achim Dobermann International Fertilizer Association

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