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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Ecology and Evolution D-index 62 Citations 32,911 165 World Ranking 1209 National Ranking 460

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Awards & Achievements

2001 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Ecology
  • Biodiversity
  • Ecosystem

Reed F. Noss mostly deals with Habitat, Environmental resource management, Ecology, Biodiversity and Ecosystem. His Habitat research focuses on Ecoregion and how it connects with Realm, Livelihood, Extinction and Biosphere. His Environmental resource management study incorporates themes from Ecosystem management, Gap analysis, Intact forest landscape, Conservation biology and Sustainability.

The Ecology study combines topics in areas such as Natural and Landscape connectivity. His Biodiversity research includes themes of Logging, Vegetation and Environmental protection. He has included themes like Conservation planning and Threatened species in his Endangered species study.

His most cited work include:

  • Indicators for Monitoring Biodiversity: A Hierarchical Approach (2320 citations)
  • The Report of the Ecological Society of America Committee on the Scientific Basis for Ecosystem Management (1254 citations)
  • Do Habitat Corridors Provide Connectivity (872 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

His primary areas of investigation include Ecology, Environmental resource management, Biodiversity, Habitat and Conservation biology. His Environmental resource management research incorporates elements of Habitat conservation, Natural and Species diversity. His studies deal with areas such as Agroforestry, Climate change, Endangered species and Ecosystem as well as Biodiversity.

His study focuses on the intersection of Ecosystem and fields such as Forest management with connections in the field of Forest restoration. His Habitat research includes elements of Range, Abundance, Vegetation and Wildlife. The various areas that Reed F. Noss examines in his Conservation biology study include Conservation psychology and Resource management.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Ecology (38.99%)
  • Environmental resource management (25.16%)
  • Biodiversity (22.64%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2016-2021)?

  • Ecology (38.99%)
  • Road ecology (2.52%)
  • Biodiversity (22.64%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Ecology, Road ecology, Biodiversity, Extinction and Conservation biology. His Biodiversity research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Forest biodiversity, Forest management, Deforestation, Climate change and Ecosystem. Environmental resource management is closely connected to Climate resilience in his research, which is encompassed under the umbrella topic of Ecosystem.

His Extinction study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Climatology, Biosphere and Ecosystem services. His Conservation biology study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Abundance and Amphibian. Reed F. Noss interconnects Realm, Environmental protection and Ecoregion in the investigation of issues within Habitat.

Between 2016 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • An Ecoregion-Based Approach to Protecting Half the Terrestrial Realm. (374 citations)
  • A Global Deal For Nature: Guiding principles, milestones, and targets (170 citations)
  • Endemism hotspots are linked to stable climatic refugia (100 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Ecology
  • Biodiversity
  • Ecosystem

His primary areas of study are Climate change, Biodiversity, Extinction, Biosphere and Ecology. His Climate change study contributes to a more complete understanding of Ecology. His Biodiversity research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Forest management, Agroforestry, Forest biodiversity, Deforestation and Environmental education.

The concepts of his Extinction study are interwoven with issues in Indigenous, Livelihood, Ecoregion, Habitat and Environmental protection. The various areas that he examines in his Biosphere study include Runaway climate change, Realm, Environmental resource management and Ecosystem services. As part of his studies on Ecology, he frequently links adjacent subjects like Earth.

This overview was generated by a machine learning system which analysed the scientist’s body of work. If you have any feedback, you can contact us here.

Best Publications

Indicators for Monitoring Biodiversity: A Hierarchical Approach

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Conservation Biology (1990)

4662 Citations

The Report of the Ecological Society of America Committee on the Scientific Basis for Ecosystem Management

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Ecological Applications (1996)

2246 Citations

Saving Nature's Legacy: Protecting And Restoring Biodiversity

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(1994)

2016 Citations

GAP ANALYSIS: A GEOGRAPHIC APPROACH TO PROTECTION OF BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY

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(1993)

1935 Citations

Endangered Ecosystems of the United States: A Preliminary Assessment of Loss and Degradation

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(2004)

1693 Citations

Do Habitat Corridors Provide Connectivity

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Conservation Biology (1998)

1417 Citations

Terrestrial Arthropod Assemblages: Their Use in Conservation Planning

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Conservation Biology (1993)

1159 Citations

A Regional Landscape Approach to Maintain Diversity

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BioScience (1983)

1067 Citations

An Ecoregion-Based Approach to Protecting Half the Terrestrial Realm

Eric Dinerstein;David Olson;Anup Joshi;Carly Vynne.
BioScience (2017)

942 Citations

Conservation Biology and Carnivore Conservation in the Rocky Mountains

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Conservation Biology (1996)

823 Citations

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