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7776
National Ranking
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Overview

Lindsay F. Banin is affiliated with the UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily focuses on environmental science and agricultural and biological sciences, with significant contributions across various subfields such as nature and landscape conservation, global and planetary change, and ecological modeling.

Their work spans multiple topics, including:

  • Ecology and vegetation dynamics studies
  • Forest ecology and management
  • Conservation, biodiversity, and resource management
  • Plant water relations and carbon dynamics
  • Plant and animal studies
  • Species distribution and climate change
  • Fire effects on ecosystems

Lindsay F. Banin has published extensively in several prominent scientific venues. The most frequent publication outlets include:

  • Nature
  • Functional Ecology
  • Frontiers in Forests and Global Change
  • Nature Ecology & Evolution
  • Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences

Their notable papers include:

  • Asynchronous carbon sink saturation in African and Amazonian tropical forests, 2020, Nature
  • Impacts of multiple stressors on freshwater biota across spatial scales and ecosystems, 2020, Nature Ecology & Evolution
  • Long-term thermal sensitivity of Earth's tropical forests, 2020, Science
  • The intervention continuum in restoration ecology: rethinking the active-passive dichotomy, 2021, Restoration Ecology
  • High aboveground carbon stock of African tropical montane forests, 2021, Nature

Their frequent co-authors include:

  • Hans Beeckman
  • Simon L. Lewis
  • Serge K. Begne
  • Ted R. Feldpausch
  • Daniel S. Chapman

Lindsay F. Banin's research integrates broad ecological questions with practical conservation issues, as reflected in their significant involvement in topics related to forest ecology, biodiversity, carbon dynamics, and the effects of environmental stressors on ecosystems. Their work contributes to the understanding of how natural systems respond to climate change and human impacts across multiple spatial scales.

Best Publications

  • Asynchronous carbon sink saturation in African and Amazonian tropical forests

    Wannes Hubau;Wannes Hubau;Wannes Hubau;Simon L. Lewis;Simon L. Lewis;Oliver L. Phillips;Kofi Affum-Baffoe

  • An integrated pan‐tropical biomass map using multiple reference datasets

    Valerio Avitabile;Martin Herold;Gerard B.M. Heuvelink;Simon L. Lewis;Simon L. Lewis

  • Height-diameter allometry of tropical forest trees

    T.R. Feldpausch;L. Banin;O.L. Phillips;T.R. Baker

  • Tree height integrated into pantropical forest biomass estimates

    T. R. Feldpausch;J. Lloyd;J. Lloyd;S. L. Lewis;S. L. Lewis;R. J. W. Brienen

  • Impacts of multiple stressors on freshwater biota across spatial scales and ecosystems.

    Sebastian Birk;Daniel Chapman;Laurence Carvalho;Bryan M. Spears

  • Above-ground biomass and structure of 260 African tropical forests.

    Simon L. Lewis;Simon L. Lewis;Bonaventure Sonké;Terry Sunderland;Serge K. Begne;Serge K. Begne

  • Diversity and carbon storage across the tropical forest biome

    Martin J. P. Sullivan;Joey Talbot;Simon L. Lewis;Simon L. Lewis;Oliver L. Phillips

  • Long-term thermal sensitivity of Earth’s tropical forests

    Martin J.P. Sullivan;Martin J.P. Sullivan;Simon L. Lewis;Simon L. Lewis;Kofi Affum-Baffoe;Carolina Castilho

  • What controls tropical forest architecture: testing environmental, structural and floristic drivers

    L. Banin;L. Banin;T. R. Feldpausch;O. L. Phillips;T. R. Baker

  • Estimating aboveground biomass in forest and oil palm plantation in Sabah, Malaysian Borneo using ALOS PALSAR data

    Alexandra C. Morel;Sassan S. Saatchi;Yadvinder Malhi;Nicholas J. Berry

  • Area-based vs tree-centric approaches to mapping forest carbon in Southeast Asian forests from airborne laser scanning data

    David A. Coomes;Michele Dalponte;Tommaso Jucker;Gregory P. Asner

  • Long-term carbon sink in Borneo’s forests halted by drought and vulnerable to edge effects

    Lan Qie;Lan Qie;Simon L. Lewis;Simon L. Lewis;Martin J.P. Sullivan;Gabriela Lopez-Gonzalez

  • Taking the pulse of Earth's tropical forests using networks of highly distributed plots

    Cecilia Blundo;Julieta Carilla;Ricardo Grau

  • The intervention continuum in restoration ecology: rethinking the active-passive dichotomy

    Robin L. Chazdon;Donald A. Falk;Lindsay F. Banin;Markus Wagner

  • Field methods for sampling tree height for tropical forest biomass estimation

    Martin J.P. Sullivan;Simon L. Lewis;Simon L. Lewis;Wannes Hubau;Wannes Hubau;Lan Qie;Lan Qie

  • High aboveground carbon stock of African tropical montane forests

    Aida Cuni-Sanchez;Aida Cuni-Sanchez;Martin J.P. Sullivan;Martin J.P. Sullivan;Philip J. Platts;Philip J. Platts;Simon L. Lewis;Simon L. Lewis

  • Tropical forest wood production: a cross-continental comparison

    Lindsay Banin;Simon L. Lewis;Simon L. Lewis;Gabriela Lopez-Gonzalez;Timothy R. Baker

  • Multi-nutrient vs. nitrogen-only effects on carbon sequestration in grassland soils

    Dario A. Fornara;Lindsay Banin;Michael J. Crawley

  • Resistance of African tropical forests to an extreme climate anomaly

    Amy C. Bennett;Greta C. Dargie;Aida Cuni-Sanchez;Aida Cuni-Sanchez;John Tshibamba Mukendi;John Tshibamba Mukendi

  • The road to recovery: a synthesis of outcomes from ecosystem restoration in tropical and sub-tropical Asian forests

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  • Divergence of hydraulic traits among tropical forest trees across topographic and vertical environment gradients in Borneo

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  • Fifteen essential science advances needed for effective restoration of the world's forest landscapes

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  • Tree height integrated into pan-tropical forest biomass estimates

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  • Air pollution trends in the EMEP region between 1990 and 2012. Joint Report of the EMEP Task Force on Measurements and Modelling (TFMM), Chemical Co-ordinating Centre (CCC), Meteorological Synthesizing Centre-East (MSC-E), Meteorological Synthesizing Centre-West (MSC-W).

    Augustin Colette;Wenche Aas;Lindsay Banin;Christine F. Braban

Frequent Co-Authors

Simon L. Lewis
Simon L. Lewis University College London
Terry Sunderland
Terry Sunderland University of British Columbia
Oliver L. Phillips
Oliver L. Phillips University of Leeds
Timothy R. Baker
Timothy R. Baker University of Leeds
Ted R. Feldpausch
Ted R. Feldpausch University of Exeter
Bonaventure Sonké
Bonaventure Sonké Université de Yaoundé I
Yadvinder Malhi
Yadvinder Malhi University of Oxford
Reuben Nilus
Reuben Nilus Sabah Forestry Department
Jon Lloyd
Jon Lloyd Imperial College London
Simon Willcock
Simon Willcock Rothamsted Research

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