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John M. Reilly

John M. Reilly

D-Index & Metrics D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines.

Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Economics and Finance D-index 72 Citations 17,463 254 World Ranking 263 National Ranking 198
Environmental Sciences D-index 73 Citations 19,030 294 World Ranking 632 National Ranking 305

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Climate change
  • Greenhouse gas
  • Agriculture

His primary areas of investigation include Climate change, Greenhouse gas, Natural resource economics, Environmental resource management and Econometrics. His Climate change research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Agriculture, Empirical research, Methane and Yield. John M. Reilly merges Greenhouse gas with Policy analysis in his research.

His Natural resource economics research incorporates elements of World economy, Sustainability, Consumption, Carbon dioxide and Earth system science. As part of one scientific family, he deals mainly with the area of Sustainability, narrowing it down to issues related to the Profitability index, and often Environmental protection. His Environmental resource management research integrates issues from Process and Environmental planning.

His most cited work include:

  • Beneficial Biofuels—The Food, Energy, and Environment Trilemma (1238 citations)
  • Indirect emissions from biofuels: how important? (468 citations)
  • The MIT Emissions Prediction and Policy Analysis (EPPA) Model: Version 4 (429 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

John M. Reilly mainly investigates Natural resource economics, Greenhouse gas, Climate change, Computable general equilibrium and Policy analysis. His research in Natural resource economics tackles topics such as Revenue which are related to areas like Carbon tax. His studies in Greenhouse gas integrate themes in fields like Biofuel, General equilibrium theory and Land use.

His Climate change research includes elements of Agriculture and Environmental resource management. His Computable general equilibrium study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Air pollution, Environmental economics and World economy. John M. Reilly integrates many fields, such as Policy analysis, Econometrics, Economic cost and Economy, in his works.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Natural resource economics (40.30%)
  • Greenhouse gas (37.61%)
  • Climate change (33.43%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2013-2021)?

  • Natural resource economics (40.30%)
  • Climate change (33.43%)
  • Greenhouse gas (37.61%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

His primary areas of investigation include Natural resource economics, Climate change, Greenhouse gas, Land use and Computable general equilibrium. His research integrates issues of Deforestation, Coal, Fossil fuel, Consumption and Carbon price in his study of Natural resource economics. His study in Climate change is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Water supply, Econometrics, Environmental resource management, Carbon sequestration and Water resources.

His Greenhouse gas study combines topics in areas such as Control, Economy and Agricultural economics. His work in Land use tackles topics such as Agriculture which are related to areas like Economic impact analysis. His Computable general equilibrium research focuses on subjects like Emissions trading, which are linked to Clean Development Mechanism and Economic welfare.

Between 2013 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • Agriculture and climate change in global scenarios: why don't the models agree (155 citations)
  • The future of global water stress: An integrated assessment (109 citations)
  • Integrated Economic and Climate Projections for Impact Assessment (50 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Climate change
  • Greenhouse gas
  • Agriculture

John M. Reilly mainly focuses on Climate change, Natural resource economics, Environmental resource management, Greenhouse gas and Public economics. His research in Climate change intersects with topics in Econometrics and Water supply. His work carried out in the field of Natural resource economics brings together such families of science as Incentive, Resource, Sustainability and Consumption.

His Environmental resource management research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Political economy of climate change, Agriculture, Food security, Crop productivity and Earth system science. His research investigates the link between Greenhouse gas and topics such as Computable general equilibrium that cross with problems in Economic welfare, Clean Development Mechanism and Economy. His research in Public economics focuses on subjects like Production, which are connected to Renewable energy and Commodity.

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Best Publications

Beneficial Biofuels—The Food, Energy, and Environment Trilemma

David Tilman;Robert Socolow;Jonathan A. Foley;Jason Hill.
Science (2009)

1848 Citations

The MIT Emissions Prediction and Policy Analysis (EPPA) Model: Version 4

Sergey. Paltsev;John M. Reilly;Henry D. Jacoby;Richard S. Eckaus.
(2005)

803 Citations

Scenarios of Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Atmospheric Concentrations

Leon E. Clarke;James A. Edmonds;Henry D. Jacoby;John M. Reilly.
(2007)

720 Citations

Indirect emissions from biofuels: how important?

Jerry M. Melillo;John M. Reilly;David W. Kicklighter;Angelo C. Gurgel;Angelo C. Gurgel.
Science (2009)

654 Citations

Global Energy: Assessing the Future

Jae Edmonds;John M. Reilly.
(1985)

505 Citations

Multi-gas assessment of the Kyoto Protocol

John M. Reilly;Ronald G. Prinn;Jochen. Harnisch;Jean. Fitzmaurice.
Nature (1999)

477 Citations

Health damages from air pollution in China

Kira Jen Mendelsohn Matus;Kyung-Min Nam;Noelle E. Selin;Lok N. Lamsal.
Global Environmental Change-human and Policy Dimensions (2012)

464 Citations

Crop response to elevated CO2 and world food supply A comment on: Food for Thought... by Long et al., Science 312: 1918-1921, 2006

Francesco N. Tubiello;Francesco N. Tubiello;Jeffrey S. Amthor;Kenneth J. Boote;Marcello Donatelli.
European Journal of Agronomy (2007)

429 Citations

Distributional Impacts of Carbon Pricing: A General Equilibrium Approach with Micro-Data for Households

Sebastian Rausch;Gilbert E. Metcalf;Gilbert E. Metcalf;Gilbert E. Metcalf;John M. Reilly.
Energy Economics (2011)

376 Citations

Uncertainty Analysis of Climate Change and Policy Response

Mort David. Webster;Chris Eliot. Forest;John M. Reilly;Mustafa H.M. Babiker.
Climatic Change (2003)

363 Citations

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