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D-Index
45
Citations
8897
World Ranking
6344
National Ranking
492

Overview

Kenneth Gregory was affiliated with the University of Southampton in the United Kingdom. Their research spanned several areas within Environmental Science and Social Sciences, focusing notably on subfields such as Ecology, Sociology and Political Science, Geography, Planning and Development, Global and Planetary Change, and Environmental Engineering.

Their published work included three recent papers: "Big ideas in the geography curriculum: nature, awareness and need" (2021) in the Journal of Geography in Higher Education, "Batu Nabau: A rock formation phenomenon in the context of legends and intangible heritage of the Iban people in Sarawak" (2025) in the Malaysian Journal of Society and Space, and "Mapping potential habitat for naturally recolonizing cougars (Puma concolor) in Missouri, USA" (2025) in Global Ecology and Conservation.

Their work covered topics such as:

  • Geography Education and Pedagogy
  • Educational Theory and Curriculum Studies
  • Educator Training and Historical Pedagogy
  • Hydrology and Sediment Transport Processes
  • Flood Risk Assessment and Management
  • Urban Stormwater Management Solutions
  • Geological and Geophysical Studies

Kenneth Gregory collaborated with several co-authors across their publications, including John Lewin, Anne Chin, Alison P. O'Dowd, Nathaniel R. Bowersock, and Charles W. Anderson.

Their research appeared in journals known for geography and environmental studies, such as the Journal of Geography in Higher Education, Malaysian Journal of Society and Space, and Global Ecology and Conservation.

Best Publications

  • Drainage basin form and process

    K. J. Gregory;D. E. Walling

  • The human role in changing river channels

    K.J. Gregory

  • Past hydrological events reflected in the Holocene fluvial record of Europe

    M.G. Macklin;G. Benito;K.J. Gregory;E. Johnstone

  • The role of coarse woody debris in forest aquatic habitats: Implications for management

    Angela M. Gurnell;K.J. Gregory;Geoffrey E. Petts

  • River channel changes

    K. J. Gregory

  • THE VARIATION OF DRAINAGE DENSITY WITHIN A CATCHMENT

    K. J. Gregory;D. E. Walling

  • Palaeohydrology and Environmental Change

    G. Benito;Victor R. Baker;K. J. Gregory

  • River Channel Management: Towards sustainable catchment hydrosystems

    Peter W. Downs;K. J. Gregory

  • The permanence of debris dams related to river channel processes

    K. J. Gregory;A. M. Gurnell;C. T. Hill

  • Public Perception as a Barrier to Introducing Wood in Rivers for Restoration Purposes

    Hervé Piégay;Kenneth J. Gregory;Valery Bondarev;Anne Chin

  • Palaeohydrology : understanding global change

    K. J. Gregory;Gerado Benito

  • Stability of the pool-riffle sequence in changing river channels

    K. J. Gregory;A. M. Gurnell;C. T. Hill;S. Tooth

  • Urbanization and Adjustment of Ephemeral Stream Channels

    Anne Chin;Kenneth J. Gregory

  • How integrated is river basin management

    Peter W. Downs;Kenneth J. Gregory;Andrew Brookes

  • Identification of river channel change to due to urbanization

    K.J. Gregory;R.J. Davis;P.W. Downs

  • An assessment of river channelization in England and Wales

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  • The changing nature of physical geography

    K. J. Gregory

  • Adjustment of river channel capacity downstream from a reservoir

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  • Global Continental Palaeohydrology

    K.S. Richards;K.J. Gregory;L. Starkel;V.R. Baker

  • Coarse woody debris in stream channels in relation to river channel management in woodland areas

    K. J. Gregory;R. J. Davis

  • Managing urban river channel adjustments

    Anne Chin;Kenneth J. Gregory

  • The measurement of the effects of building construction on drainage basin dynamics

    D.E. Walling;K.J. Gregory

  • Global Continental Changes: The Context of Palaeohydrology

    J. Branson;A. G. Brown;K. J. Gregory

Frequent Co-Authors

Anthony J. Brazel
Anthony J. Brazel Arizona State University
Edward A. Keller
Edward A. Keller University of California, Santa Barbara
John W. Day
John W. Day Louisiana State University
John Lewin
John Lewin Aberystwyth University
Hervé Piégay
Hervé Piégay École Normale Supérieure de Lyon
Angela M. Gurnell
Angela M. Gurnell Queen Mary University of London
Gerardo Benito
Gerardo Benito Spanish National Research Council
Stanley V. Gregory
Stanley V. Gregory Oregon State University
Ellen Wohl
Ellen Wohl Colorado State University
Mark G. Macklin
Mark G. Macklin University of Lincoln

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