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Neville D. Crossman

Neville D. Crossman

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Ecology and Evolution

D-Index
46
Citations
13292
World Ranking
4542
National Ranking
355

Overview

Neville D. Crossman is affiliated with the University of Adelaide in Australia. Their research primarily focuses on Environmental Science, with additional work in Economics, Econometrics and Finance. The subfields of study associated with their work include Global and Planetary Change as well as Economics and Econometrics.

Their recent publication output includes a paper titled Global socio-economic impacts of changes in natural capital and ecosystem services: State of play and new modeling approaches, published in 2020 in the journal Ecosystem Services. This publication contributes to understanding the interactions between natural capital and socio-economic systems, and it has been cited 37 times.

Key research topics covered by Neville D. Crossman span:

  • Land Use and Ecosystem Services
  • Conservation, Biodiversity, and Resource Management
  • Economic and Environmental Valuation

The scientist collaborates with several frequent co-authors, including:

  • Onil Banerjee
  • Renato Vargas
  • Luke Brander
  • Peter H. Verburg
  • Martín Cicowiez

Neville D. Crossman's work has appeared predominantly in the Ecosystem Services journal, which is the primary venue for their publications.

Best Publications

  • Global estimates of the value of ecosystems and their services in monetary units

    Rudolf De Groot;Luke Brander;Sander Van Der Ploeg;Robert Costanza

  • China’s response to a national land-system sustainability emergency

    Brett A Bryan;Brett A Bryan;Lei Gao;Yangqiong Ye;Yangqiong Ye;Xiufeng Sun;Xiufeng Sun

  • A blueprint for mapping and modelling ecosystem services

    Neville D. Crossman;Benjamin Burkhard;Stoyan Nedkov;Louise Willemen

  • Land in balance: The scientific conceptual framework for Land Degradation Neutrality

    Annette L. Cowie;Barron J. Orr;Barron J. Orr;Barron J. Orr;Victor M. Castillo Sanchez;Victor M. Castillo Sanchez;Pamela Chasek

  • Land system science and sustainable development of the earth system: A global land project perspective

    Peter H. Verburg;Neville Crossman;Erle C. Ellis;Andreas Heinimann

  • Mapping Ecosystem Services

    Joachim Maes;Neville D. Crossman;Benjamin Burkhard

  • Ecosystem services classification: A systems ecology perspective of the cascade framework.

    Alessandra La Notte;Dalia D’Amato;Hanna Mäkinen;Maria Luisa Paracchini

  • Environmental flows for natural, hybrid and novel riverine ecosystems in a changing world

    Mike Acreman;Angela H Arthington;Matthew J Colloff;Carol Couch

  • Targeting the management of ecosystem services based on social values: Where, what, and how?

    Brett A. Bryan;Christopher M. Raymond;Christopher M. Raymond;Neville D. Crossman;Darla Hatton Macdonald

  • Drought indicators revisited: the need for a wider consideration of environment and society

    Sophie Bachmair;Kerstin Stahl;Kevin Collins;Jamie Hannaford

  • Mapping and modelling ecosystem services for science, policy and practice

    Benjamin Burkhard;Neville Crossman;Stoyan Nedkov;Katalin Petz

  • The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity: The Ecological and Economic Foundations (TEEB D0).

    Michael Christie;R. de Groot;P. Kumar;P. Sukhdev

  • Identifying cost-effective hotspots for restoring natural capital and enhancing landscape multifunctionality

    Neville D. Crossman;Brett A. Bryan

  • Comparing spatially explicit ecological and social values for natural areas to identify effective conservation strategies.

    Brett Anthony Bryan;Christopher Mark Raymond;Neville David Crossman;Darran King

  • Species vulnerability to climate change: impacts on spatial conservation priorities and species representation

    David M Summers;Brett A Bryan;Neville D Crossman;Waynes S Meyer

  • Landscape futures analysis: Assessing the impacts of environmental targets under alternative spatial policy options and future scenarios

    Brett A. Bryan;Neville D. Crossman;Darran King;Wayne S. Meyer

  • Carbon payments and low-cost conservation

    Neville D. Crossman;Brett A. Bryan;David M. Summers

  • Systematic regional planning for multiple objective natural resource management

    Brett A. Bryan;Neville D. Crossman

  • Systematic landscape restoration using integer programming

    Neville David Crossman;Neville David Crossman;Brett Anthony Bryan

  • Bringing ecosystem services into integrated water resources management

    Shuang Liu;Neville D. Crossman;Martin Nolan;Hiyoba Ghirmay

  • Systematically designating conservation areas for protecting habitat quality and multiple ecosystem services

    Yu-Pin Lin;Wei-Chih Lin;Yung-Chieh Wang;Wan-Yu Lien

Frequent Co-Authors

Brett A. Bryan
Brett A. Bryan Deakin University
Benjamin Burkhard
Benjamin Burkhard University of Hannover
Matthew J. Colloff
Matthew J. Colloff Australian National University
Mark Svoboda
Mark Svoboda University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Jamie Hannaford
Jamie Hannaford National University of Ireland, Maynooth
Ignacio Palomo
Ignacio Palomo Grenoble Alpes University
Luke Brander
Luke Brander Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Joachim Maes
Joachim Maes KU Leuven
Kerstin Stahl
Kerstin Stahl University of Freiburg
Benis Egoh
Benis Egoh University of California, Irvine

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