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D-Index
81
Citations
36920
World Ranking
770
National Ranking
114

Katrina Brown 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 Katrina Brown sits on this spectrum.

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37 publications 531+

This scientist: 186 publications — 69th percentile

69% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Katrina Brown 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 Katrina Brown sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 121+

This scientist: 81 D-Index — 91st percentile

91% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Katrina Brown is affiliated with the University of Exeter in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily spans the field of Physics and Astronomy, with a focus on subfields such as Astronomy and Astrophysics, Instrumentation, and Statistical and Nonlinear Physics.

The main topics of their work include Cosmology and Gravitation Theories, Astronomy and Astrophysical Research, and Scientific Research and Discoveries. These thematic areas are reflected across their recent publications and research interests.

Recent scholarly contributions by Katrina Brown include the following papers:

  • "Summary report from the mini-conference on workforce development through research-based, plasma-focused activities" (2023, Physics of Plasmas)
  • "Modeling the expansion of the universe" (2024, The Physics Teacher)
  • "Workforce Development Through Research-Based, Plasma-Focused Activities" (2023, arXiv (Cornell University))

Brown has frequently collaborated with several researchers in the field. Notable co-authors include Cheryl A. Harper, Evdokiya Kostadinova, Shannon Greco, Maajida Murdock, and Ernesto Barraza-Valdez. These collaborations indicate active engagement in joint research projects within their areas of expertise.

Their work has been disseminated through a variety of venues, including:

  • Physics of Plasmas
  • The Physics Teacher
  • arXiv (Cornell University)

This diverse range of publication venues suggests an interdisciplinary approach interfacing experimental and theoretical aspects, particularly linking plasma physics and astrophysical phenomena. There is no current record of book publications attributed to Brown.

Best Publications

  • Adaptation to Environmental Change: Contributions of a Resilience Framework

    Donald R. Nelson;W. Neil Adger;Katrina Brown

  • Adaptation to climate change in the developing world

    W. Neil Adger;Saleemul Huq;Declan Conway;Mike Hulme

  • Cultural dimensions of climate change impacts and adaptation

    W. Neil Adger;Jon Barnett;Katrina Brown;Nadine Marshall

  • Vulnerability of national economies to the impacts of climate change on fisheries

    Edward H. Allison;Edward H. Allison;Allison L. Perry;Allison L. Perry;Marie-Caroline Badjeck;Marie-Caroline Badjeck;W. Neil Adger

  • ADVANCING A POLITICAL ECOLOGY OF GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL DISCOURSES

    W. Neil Adger;Tor A. Benjaminsen;Katrina Brown;Hanne Svarstad

  • Public participation and climate change adaptation: avoiding the illusion of inclusion

    Roger Few;Katrina Brown;Emma L. Tompkins

  • Agency, Capacity, and Resilience to Environmental Change: Lessons from Human Development, Well-Being, and Disasters

    Katrina Brown;Elizabeth Westaway

  • Global environmental change I A social turn for resilience

    Katrina Brown

  • Applying the ecosystem services concept to poverty alleviation: the need to disaggregate human well-being

    Tim Daw;Katrina Brown;Sergio Rosendo;Robert Pomeroy

  • Governance for Sustainability: Towards a ‘Thick’ Analysis of Environmental Decisionmaking

    W Neil Adger;Katrina Brown;Jenny Fairbrass;Andrew Jordan

  • The Political Economy of Cross-Scale Networks in Resource Co- Management

    W. Neil Adger;Katrina Brown;Emma L. Tompkins

  • The top 100 questions of importance to the future of global agriculture

    Jules N Pretty;William J Sutherland;Jacqueline Ashby;Jill Auburn

  • Building adaptive capacity to climate change in tropical coastal communities

    Joshua E. Cinner;W. Neil Adger;Edward H. Allison;Michele L. Barnes;Michele L. Barnes

  • Innovations for conservation and development

    Katrina Brown

  • Social Equity Matters in Payments for Ecosystem Services

    Unai Pascual;Jacob Wesley Phelps;Eneko Garmendia;Katrina Brown

  • Vulnerability of coastal communities to key impacts of climate change on coral reef fisheries.

    Joshua E Cinner;Tim R McClanahan;Nicholas A. J. Graham;Tim M. Daw

  • The Dark Side of Transformation: Latent Risks in Contemporary Sustainability Discourse

    Jessica Blythe;Jennifer Silver;Louisa Evans;Derek Armitage

  • Does tomorrow ever come? Disaster narrative and public perceptions of climate change

    Thomas Lowe;Katrina Brown;Suraje Dessai;Miguel de França Doria

  • The Equity and Legitimacy of Markets for Ecosystem Services

    Esteve Corbera;Katrina Brown;W. Neil Adger

  • Resilience implications of policy responses to climate change

    W. Neil Adger;Katrina Brown;Donald R. Nelson;Fikret Berkes

  • Institutional dimensions of Payments for Ecosystem Services: An analysis of Mexico's carbon forestry programme

    Esteve Corbera;Carmen González Soberanis;Katrina Brown

Frequent Co-Authors

W. Neil Adger
W. Neil Adger University of Exeter
Emma L. Tompkins
Emma L. Tompkins University of Southampton
Tim M. Daw
Tim M. Daw Stockholm University
Esteve Corbera
Esteve Corbera Autonomous University of Barcelona
Nadine Marshall
Nadine Marshall James Cook University
Joshua E. Cinner
Joshua E. Cinner James Cook University
Tim R. McClanahan
Tim R. McClanahan Wildlife Conservation Society
Terry P. Hughes
Terry P. Hughes James Cook University
Carl Folke
Carl Folke Stockholm University
Emily Boyd
Emily Boyd Lund University

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