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82
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725
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265

Overview

Robert V. O'Neill is affiliated with Oak Ridge National Laboratory in the United States. Their research primarily spans the field of Medicine, with particular emphasis on Surgery and Gastroenterology. Additionally, their work touches on Economics and Econometrics, Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, as well as Building and Construction.

The scientist's research has focused on several interconnected topics, including gastroesophageal reflux and treatments, Helicobacter pylori-related gastroenterology studies, and esophageal and gastrointestinal pathology. Other notable research interests include economic and environmental valuation, environmental education and sustainability, and sustainable building design and assessment.

Among their recent published papers are:

  • Results of the ARROW survey of anti-reflux practice in the United Kingdom, 2023, Diseases of the Esophagus
  • Prioritizing community environmental concerns with a hybrid approach to multi-criteria decision-making - a case study of Newport News, Virginia, USA, 2020, Journal of Environmental Planning and Management

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Robert V. O'Neill include Natalie Blencowe, Andrew Currie, Marianne Hollyman, Sheraz R. Markar, and Tim Underwood.

The scientist's work has appeared in publication venues such as Diseases of the Esophagus and the Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, reflecting the multidisciplinary aspects of their research.

Best Publications

  • The value of the world's ecosystem services and natural capital

    Robert Costanza;Rudolf de Groot;Stephen Farberk;Monica Grasso

  • Indices of landscape pattern

    R. V. O'Neill;J. R. Krummel;R. H. Gardner;G. Sugihara

  • The value of the world's ecosystem services and natural capital

    Robert Costanza;Robert Costanza;Ralph d'Arge;Rudolf de Groot;Stephen Farber

  • Landscape ecology in theory and practice : pattern and process

    Monica Goigel Turner;R. H. Gardner;R. V. O'Neill

  • A factor analysis of landscape pattern and structure metrics

    Kurt H. Riitters;R.V. O'Neill;C.T. Hunsaker;James D. Wickham

  • A Model for Tropic Interaction

    D. L. DeAngelis;R. A. Goldstein;R. V. O'Neill

  • Effects of changing spatial scale on the analysis of landscape pattern

    Monica G. Turner;Robert V. O'Neill;Robert H. Gardner;Bruce T. Milne

  • A MODEL FOR TROPHIC INTERACTION

    D. L. Deangelis;R. A. Goldstein;R. V. O'neill

  • Landscape patterns in a disturbed environment

    J. R. Krummel;R. H. Gardner;G. Sugihara;R. V. O'neill

  • Neutral models for the analysis of broad-scale landscape pattern

    Robert H. Gardner;Bruce T. Milne;Monica G. Turnei;Robert V. O'Neill

  • Measuring Nutrient Spiralling in Streams

    J. Denis Newbold;Jerry W. Elwood;Robert V. O'Neill;Webster Van Winkle

  • Spatial and Resource Factors Influencing High Microbial Diversity in Soil

    Jizhong Zhou;Beicheng Xia;David S. Treves;L.-Y. Wu;L.-Y. Wu

  • Lacunarity indices as measures of landscape texture

    Roy E. Plotnick;Robert H. Gardner;Robert V. O'Neill

  • A revised concept of landscape equilibrium: Disturbance and stability on scaled landscapes

    Monica G. Turner;William H. Romme;Robert H. Gardner;Robert V. O'Neill

  • Complex systems and valuation

    Karin E Limburg;Robert V O'Neill;Robert Costanza;Stephen Farber

  • A hierarchical framework for the analysis of scale

    R. V. O'Neill;A. R. Johnson;A. W. King

  • Global-scale patterns of forest fragmentation

    Kurt H. Riitters;James Wickham;Robert V. O'Neill;Bruce Jones

  • Aggregating Fine-Scale Ecological Knowledge to Model Coarser-Scale Attributes of Ecosystems

    Edward B. Rastetter;Anthony W. King;Bernard J. Cosby;George M. Hornberger

  • Predicting nutrient and sediment loadings to streams from landscape metrics: A multiple watershed study from the United States Mid-Atlantic Region

    K. Bruce Jones;Anne C. Neale;Malisha S. Nash;Rick D. van Remortel

  • Scale problems in reporting landscape pattern at the regional scale

    R.V. O''Neill;C.T. Hunsaker;S.P. Timmins;B.L. Jackson

  • The value of ecosystem services: putting the issues in perspective

    Robert Costanza;Ralph d’Arge;Rudolf de Groot;Stephen Farber

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert H. Gardner
Robert H. Gardner University of Maryland Center For Environmental Sciences
James D. Wickham
James D. Wickham Environmental Protection Agency
Monica G. Turner
Monica G. Turner University of Wisconsin–Madison
Virginia H. Dale
Virginia H. Dale University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Kurt H. Riitters
Kurt H. Riitters United States Department of Agriculture
K. Bruce Jones
K. Bruce Jones Desert Research Institute
Karin E. Limburg
Karin E. Limburg SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry
Robert Costanza
Robert Costanza University College London
Donald L. DeAngelis
Donald L. DeAngelis United States Geological Survey
Glenn W. Suter
Glenn W. Suter Environmental Protection Agency

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