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12503
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2957
National Ranking
1046

Overview

Robin S. Reid is a researcher affiliated with Colorado State University in the United States. Their work is positioned primarily within the field of Environmental Science, contributing extensively to subfields including Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law; Global and Planetary Change; Ecology; Sociology and Political Science; and General Health Professions.

Their research covers a range of topics, frequently addressing subjects such as Rangeland Management and Livestock Ecology, Sustainability and Climate Change Governance, Wildlife Ecology and Conservation, Transboundary Water Resource Management, Land Use and Ecosystem Services, Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies, and Indigenous Studies and Ecology.

Robin S. Reid has produced several notable publications. Recent papers include:

  • Six modes of co-production for sustainability, 2021, Nature Sustainability
  • Co-productive agility and four collaborative pathways to sustainability transformations, 2021, Global Environmental Change
  • Science with society: Evidence-based guidance for best practices in environmental transdisciplinary work, 2021, Global Environmental Change
  • A systematic review of participatory scenario planning to envision mountain social-ecological systems futures, 2020, Ecology and Society
  • Linking model design and application for transdisciplinary approaches in social-ecological systems, 2020, Global Environmental Change

The venues where Robin S. Reid frequently publishes include:

  • Global Environmental Change
  • Nature Sustainability
  • Ecology and Society
  • Pastoralism Research Policy and Practice
  • Biological Conservation

Collaboration forms an integral part of their work, with regular co-authors being María E. Fernández-Giménez, Cara Steger, Julia A. Klein, Catherine M. Tucker, and Jessica Thorn. These collaborations reflect a networked approach to addressing complex environmental challenges.

Best Publications

  • LAND USE CHANGE AROUND PROTECTED AREAS: MANAGEMENT TO BALANCE HUMAN NEEDS AND ECOLOGICAL FUNCTION

    Ruth DeFries;Andrew Hansen;B. L. Turner;Robin Reid

  • Livestock, livelihoods and the environment: understanding the trade-offs

    Mario T. Herrero;Philip K. Thornton;Pierre J. Gerber;Robin S. Reid

  • Mapping Poverty and Livestock in the Developing World

    Philip K. Thornton;R.L. Kruska;N. Henninger;Patricia M. Kristjanson

  • Land-use and land-cover dynamics in response to changes in climatic, biological and socio-political forces : the case of southwestern Ethiopia

    Robin S. Reid;Russell L. Kruska;Nyawira Muthui;Andualem Taye

  • Six modes of co-production for sustainability

    Josephine M. Chambers;Josephine M. Chambers;Josephine M. Chambers;Carina Wyborn;Carina Wyborn;Melanie E. Ryan;Robin S. Reid

  • Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability

    M. Herrero;P.K. Thornton;P. Gerber;R.S. Reid

  • Assessing the impacts of livestock production on biodiversity in rangeland ecosystems

    R. Alkemade;R.S. Reid;M. van den Berg;J. de Leeuw

  • Expansion of human settlement in Kenya's Maasai Mara: what future for pastoralism and wildlife?

    Richard H. Lamprey;Robin S. Reid

  • Fragmentation of rangelands: Implications for humans, animals, and landscapes

    N. Thompson Hobbs;Kathleen A. Galvin;Chris J. Stokes;Jill M. Lackett

  • Dynamics and Resilience of Rangelands and Pastoral Peoples Around the Globe

    Robin S. Reid;María E. Fernández-Giménez;Kathleen A. Galvin

  • Linking international agricultural research knowledge with action for sustainable development

    Patti Kristjanson;Robin S. Reid;Nancy M. Dickson;William C. Clark

  • Global Land-Cover Change: Recent Progress, Remaining Challenges

    Navin Ramankutty;Lisa Graumlich;Frédéric Achard;Diogenes Alves

  • Dynamics of Mara-Serengeti ungulates in relation to land use changes

    Joseph O. Ogutu;Hans-Peter Piepho;H.T. Dublin;N. Bhola

  • Fragmentation in Semi-Arid and Arid Landscapes

    Kathleen A. Galvin;Robin S. Reid;Roy H. Behnke;N. Thompson Hobbs

  • Evolution of models to support community and policy action with science: Balancing pastoral livelihoods and wildlife conservation in savannas of East Africa

    R. S. Reid;D. Nkedianye;D. Nkedianye;M. Y. Said;D. Kaelo

  • Rainfall influences on ungulate population abundance in the Mara-Serengeti ecosystem.

    J. O. Ogutu;H.-P. Piepho;H. T. Dublin;N. Bhola

  • Impacts of Pastoralists on Woodlands in South Turkana, Kenya: Livestock- Mediated Tree Recruitment

    Robin S. Reid;James E. Ellis

  • Mapping livestock-oriented agricultural production systems for the developing world

    R.L. Kruska;Robin S. Reid;Philip K. Thornton;N. Henninger

  • Global Significance of Extensive Grazing Lands and Pastoral Societies: An Introduction

    Robin S. Reid;Kathleen A. Galvin;Russell S. Kruska

  • Systems dynamics and the spatial distribution of methane emissions from African domestic ruminants to 2030

    Mario T. Herrero;Mario T. Herrero;Philip K. Thornton;Philip K. Thornton;R.L. Kruska;Robin S. Reid

  • Distribution and diversity of wildlife in northern Kenya in relation to livestock and permanent water points

    Jan de Leeuw;Margaret N. Waweru;Onyango O. Okello;Moses Maloba

Frequent Co-Authors

Joseph O. Ogutu
Joseph O. Ogutu University of Hohenheim
Maria E. Fernandez-Gimenez
Maria E. Fernandez-Gimenez Colorado State University
Kathleen A. Galvin
Kathleen A. Galvin Colorado State University
Hans-Peter Piepho
Hans-Peter Piepho University of Hohenheim
Philip K. Thornton
Philip K. Thornton Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security
Randall B. Boone
Randall B. Boone Colorado State University
N. Thompson Hobbs
N. Thompson Hobbs Colorado State University
Julia Klein
Julia Klein Colorado State University
William C. Clark
William C. Clark Harvard University
Timothy P. Robinson
Timothy P. Robinson Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations

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