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Nobukazu Nakagoshi

Nobukazu Nakagoshi

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Ecology and Evolution

D-Index
38
Citations
7636
World Ranking
6540
National Ranking
43

Overview

Nobukazu Nakagoshi is affiliated with Hiroshima University in Japan. Their academic profile reflects involvement in scientific research primarily through their institutional association.

There is no available detailed information regarding their recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, book publications, fields of study, subfields, or main research topics. Additionally, no record of awards or distinctions attributed to Nakagoshi is currently provided.

The data indicates that Nobukazu Nakagoshi is an active researcher, as there is no mention of their being deceased. Specific details about research output or thematic focus are not supplied, limiting the scope of the profile to institutional connection alone.

Best Publications

  • Using GIS and landscape metrics in the hedonic price modeling of the amenity value of urban green space: A case study in Jinan City, China

    Fanhua Kong;Haiwei Yin;Nobukazu Nakagoshi

  • Urban green space network development for biodiversity conservation: Identification based on graph theory and gravity modeling

    Fanhua Kong;Haiwei Yin;Nobukazu Nakagoshi;Yueguang Zong

  • An ecosystem service value assessment of land-use change on Chongming Island, China.

    Bin Zhao;Urs Kreuter;Bo Li;Zhijun Ma

  • Spatial- temporal gradient analysis of urban green spaces in Jinan, China

    Fanhua Kong;Nobukazu Nakagoshi

  • Urbanization and green space dynamics in Greater Dhaka, Bangladesh

    Talukder Byomkesh;Nobukazu Nakagoshi;Ashraf M. Dewan;Ashraf M. Dewan

  • Changes in landscape spatial pattern in the highly developing state of Selangor, peninsular Malaysia

    Saiful Arif Abdullah;Saiful Arif Abdullah;Nobukazu Nakagoshi

  • Application of land suitability analysis and landscape ecology to urban greenspace planning in Hanoi, Vietnam

    Pham Duc Uy;Nobukazu Nakagoshi

  • Forest fragmentation and its correlation to human land use change in the state of Selangor, peninsular Malaysia

    Saiful Arif Abdullah;Saiful Arif Abdullah;Nobukazu Nakagoshi

  • Landscape ecology and urban biodiversity in tropical Indonesian cities

    Hadi Susilo Arifin;Nobukazu Nakagoshi

  • Analyzing urban green space pattern and eco-network in Hanoi, Vietnam

    Pham Duc Uy;Nobukazu Nakagoshi

  • Simulating urban growth processes incorporating a potential model with spatial metrics

    Fanhua Kong;Haiwei Yin;Nobukazu Nakagoshi;Philip James

  • Buried Viable Seeds in Temperate Forests

    Nobukazu Nakagoshi

  • Landscape structure and the disturbance regime at three rural regions in Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan

    Mahito Kamada;Mahito Kamada;Nobukazu Nakagoshi;Nobukazu Nakagoshi

  • Riparian landscape changes over a period of 46 years, on the Azusa River in Central Japan

    Masa-aki Maekawa;Nobukazu Nakagoshi

  • Influence of cultural factors on landscapes of mountainous farm villages in western Japan

    Mahito Kamada;Nobukazu Nakagoshi

  • Microbial biomass and abundance after forest fire in pine forests in Japan

    Jhonamie A. Mabuhay;Nobukazu Nakagoshi;Takao Horikoshi

  • Responses of Cyperus brevifolius (Rottb.) Hassk. and Cyperus kyllingia Endl. to varying soil water availability

    Azrianingsih Rodiyati;Azrianingsih Rodiyati;Endang Arisoesilaningsih;Yuji Isagi;Nobukazu Nakagoshi

  • Human impacts on pine-dominated vegetation in rural landscapes in Korea and western Japan

    Sun-Kee Hong;Nobukazu Nakagoshi;Mahito Kamada

  • Expansion of bamboo forests caused by reduced bamboo-shoot harvest under different natural and artificial conditions

    Shigeo Suzuki;Nobukazu Nakagoshi

  • Ecological and social evaluation of landscape in a rural area with terraced paddies in southwestern Japan

    Naoki Iiyama;Mahito Kamada;Nobukazu Nakagoshi

  • Gnawing damage by rodents to the seedlings of Fagus crenata and Quercus mongolica var. grosseserrata in a temperate Sasa grassland-deciduous forest series in southwestern Japan

    Hideyuki Ida;Nobukazu Nakagoshi

Frequent Co-Authors

Yuji Isagi
Yuji Isagi Kyoto University
Kinya Sakanishi
Kinya Sakanishi National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
Tran Dang Xuan
Tran Dang Xuan Hiroshima University
Bin Zhao
Bin Zhao Fudan University
Jiakuan Chen
Jiakuan Chen Fudan University
Bo Li
Bo Li Fudan University
Yuichi Onda
Yuichi Onda University of Tsukuba
Ashraf Dewan
Ashraf Dewan Curtin University
Rob H. G. Jongman
Rob H. G. Jongman Wageningen University & Research
Tran Dang Khanh
Tran Dang Khanh University of California, Riverside

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