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D-Index
43
Citations
7195
World Ranking
5314
National Ranking
578

Martin Dallimer 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 Martin Dallimer sits on this spectrum.

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37 publications 531+

This scientist: 160 publications — 58th percentile

58% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Martin Dallimer 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 Martin Dallimer sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 121+

This scientist: 43 D-Index — 38th percentile

38% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Martin Dallimer is affiliated with the University of Leeds in the United Kingdom and specializes primarily in Environmental Science. Their research portfolio includes extensive work in the subfields of Global and Planetary Change, Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, Plant Science, and Economics and Econometrics.

The scientist's research topics cover a variety of areas related to ecological and environmental dynamics. Key topics they focus on include:

  • Urban Green Space and Health
  • Land Use and Ecosystem Services
  • Conservation, Biodiversity, and Resource Management
  • Economic and Environmental Valuation
  • Species Distribution and Climate Change
  • Animal and Plant Science Education
  • Urban Heat Island Mitigation

Frequent collaborators in their research include Zoe G. Davies, Jessica C. Fisher, Katherine N. Irvine, Gail E. Austen, and Robert Fish. These colleagues have contributed to multiple joint publications.

Martin Dallimer has published several papers recently in prominent venues. Some of their recent works include:

  • "Evaluating impact from research: A methodological framework" (2021) in Research Policy
  • "Tree species richness and diversity predicts the magnitude of urban heat island mitigation effects of greenspaces" (2021) in The Science of The Total Environment
  • "The Impacts of Urbanisation and Climate Change on the Urban Thermal Environment in Africa" (2022) in Climate
  • "What shapes community acceptance of large-scale solar farms? A case study of the UK's first 'nationally significant' solar farm" (2020) in Solar Energy
  • "A global horizon scan of the future impacts of robotics and autonomous systems on urban ecosystems" (2021) in Nature Ecology & Evolution

The researcher frequently publishes in the following venues:

  • People and Nature
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Nature Ecology & Evolution
  • Ecosystem Services

Best Publications

  • Biodiversity and the Feel-Good Factor: Understanding Associations between Self-Reported Human Well-being and Species Richness

    Martin Dallimer;Martin Dallimer;Katherine N. Irvine;Andrew M. J. Skinner;Zoe G. Davies

  • The database of the PREDICTS (Projecting Responses of Ecological Diversity In Changing Terrestrial Systems) project

    Lawrence N. Hudson;Tim Newbold;Tim Newbold;Sara Contu;Samantha L.L. Hill;Samantha L.L. Hill

  • Not All Green Space Is Created Equal: Biodiversity Predicts Psychological Restorative Benefits From Urban Green Space.

    Emma Wood;Alice Harsant;Martin Dallimer;Anna Cronin de Chavez

  • Urban green infrastructure and ecosystem services in sub-Saharan Africa

    Marié J. du Toit;Sarel S. Cilliers;Martin Dallimer;Mark Goddard

  • The cost of policy simplification in conservation incentive programs

    Paul R. Armsworth;Paul R. Armsworth;Szvetlana Acs;Martin Dallimer;Kevin J. Gaston

  • Temporal changes in greenspace in a highly urbanized region

    Martin Dallimer;Zhiyao Tang;Zhiyao Tang;Peter R. Bibby;Paul J Brindley

  • Why socio-political borders and boundaries matter in conservation

    Martin Dallimer;Niels Strange

  • The effect of decoupling on marginal agricultural systems: Implications for farm incomes, land use and upland ecology

    Szvetlana Acs;Nicholas Hanley;Martin Dallimer;Kevin J Gaston

  • Contrasting Distributions of Urban Green Infrastructure across Social and Ethno-racial Groups

    M. Ferguson;H.e. Roberts;R.r.c. Mceachan;M. Dallimer

  • Tree species richness and diversity predicts the magnitude of urban heat island mitigation effects of greenspaces.

    Xinjun Wang;Martin Dallimer;Catherine E. Scott;Weiting Shi

  • RESEARCH Contrasting patterns in species richness of birds, butterflies and plants along riparian corridors in an urban landscape

    Martin Dallimer;James R. Rouquette;Andrew M. J. Skinner;Paul R. Armsworth

  • The Impacts of Urbanisation and Climate Change on the Urban Thermal Environment in Africa

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  • Unpacking the People–Biodiversity Paradox: A Conceptual Framework

    Tristan J. Pett;Assaf Shwartz;Katherine N. Irvine;Martin Dallimer

  • What Personal and Environmental Factors Determine Frequency of Urban Greenspace Use

    Martin Dallimer;Zoe G. Davies;Katherine N. Irvine;Lorraine L. Maltby

  • Wetlands for wellbeing: piloting a nature-based health intervention for the management of anxiety and depression

    Phoebe R. Maund;Phoebe R. Maund;Katherine N. Irvine;Jonathan Reeves;Emily Strong

  • Historical influences on the current provision of multiple ecosystem services

    Martin Dallimer;Zoe G. Davies;Daniel P. Diaz-Porras;Katherine N. Irvine;Katherine N. Irvine

  • Species turnover and geographic distance in an urban river network

    James R. Rouquette;Martin Dallimer;Martin Dallimer;Paul R. Armsworth;Paul R. Armsworth;Kevin J. Gaston;Kevin J. Gaston

  • The role of blue green infrastructure in the urban thermal environment across seasons and local climate zones in East Africa

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  • Household Factors Influencing Participation in Bird Feeding Activity: A National Scale Analysis

    Zoe G. Davies;Richard A. Fuller;Martin Dallimer;Alison Loram

  • Biodiversity and land-use change: understanding the complex responses of an endemic-rich bird assemblage

    Ricardo Faustino de Lima;Martin Dallimer;Philip W. Atkinson;Jos Barlow

  • Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis to identify dryland ecosystem service trade-offs under different rangeland land uses

    N. Favretto;L.C. Stringer;A.J. Dougill;M. Dallimer

  • 100 years of change: examining agricultural trends, habitat change and stakeholder perceptions through the 20th century

    Martin Dallimer;Dugald Tinch;Szvetlana Acs;Nicholas Hanley

  • Identifying potential sources of variability between vegetation carbon storage estimates for urban areas

    Zoe G. Davies;Martin Dallimer;Jill L. Edmondson;Jonathan R. Leake

Frequent Co-Authors

Kevin J. Gaston
Kevin J. Gaston University of Exeter
Paul R. Armsworth
Paul R. Armsworth University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Nick Hanley
Nick Hanley University of Glasgow
Zoe G. Davies
Zoe G. Davies University of Kent
Lindsay C. Stringer
Lindsay C. Stringer University of York
Jos Barlow
Jos Barlow Lancaster University
Philip H. Warren
Philip H. Warren University of Sheffield
Tom M. Fayle
Tom M. Fayle Queen Mary University of London
Mark Reed
Mark Reed Scotland's Rural College
Tim Diekötter
Tim Diekötter Kiel University

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