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2026

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Social Sciences and Humanities

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93
Citations
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World Ranking
146
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23

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2026 - Research.com Social Sciences and Humanities in United Kingdom Leader Award
  • 2022 - Research.com Social Sciences and Humanities in United Kingdom Leader Award

Overview

Sally Macintyre is affiliated with the MRC Social and Public Health Sciences Unit in the United Kingdom. Their research spans multiple disciplines primarily within Earth and Planetary Sciences and Environmental Science. Macintyre's work frequently intersects with subfields such as Oceanography, Atmospheric Science, Global and Planetary Change, Environmental Chemistry, and Ecology.

The main topics addressed in their research include:

  • Marine and coastal ecosystems
  • Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics
  • Aquatic Ecosystems and Phytoplankton Dynamics
  • Arctic and Antarctic ice dynamics
  • Oceanographic and Atmospheric Processes
  • Climate change and permafrost
  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research

Macintyre's recent publications reflect a focus on environmental processes related to aquatic and atmospheric systems. Selected papers include:

  • "BAWLD-CH 4: a comprehensive dataset of methane fluxes from boreal and arctic ecosystems," 2021, Earth system science data
  • "Winter Limnology: How do Hydrodynamics and Biogeochemistry Shape Ecosystems Under Ice?," 2021, Journal of Geophysical Research Biogeosciences
  • "Turbulence in a small boreal lake: Consequences for air-water gas exchange," 2020, Limnology and Oceanography
  • "Sentinel responses of Arctic freshwater systems to climate: linkages, evidence, and a roadmap for future research," 2022, Arctic Science
  • "Dissolved methane concentrations and fluxes to the atmosphere from a tropical floodplain lake," 2020, Biogeochemistry

Frequent publication venues for their work include:

  • Limnology and Oceanography
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Journal of Geophysical Research Biogeosciences
  • Geophysical Research Letters
  • Biogeochemistry

Throughout their career, Macintyre has collaborated extensively with several researchers, including:

  • John M. Mélack
  • Alicia Cortés
  • J. H. Amaral
  • Pedro M. Barbosa
  • David Bastviken

Best Publications

  • Developing and evaluating complex interventions: The new Medical Research Council guidance

    Peter Craig;Paul Dieppe;Sally Macintyre;Susan Michie

  • Place effects on health: how can we conceptualise, operationalise and measure them?

    Sally Macintyre;Anne Ellaway;Steven Cummins

  • Developing and Evaluating Complex Interventions: New Guidance

    Peter Craig;Paul Dieppe;Sally Macintyre;Susan Michie

  • Understanding and representing place in health research a relational approach

    Steven Cummins;Sarah Curtis;Ana V. Diez-Roux;Sally Macintyre

  • Area, Class and Health: Should we be Focusing on Places or People?

    Sally Macintyre;Sheila Maciver;Anne Sooman

  • Gender differences in health: are things really as simple as they seem?

    Sally Macintyre;Kate Hunt;Helen Sweeting

  • Food environments and obesity—neighbourhood or nation?

    Steven Cummins;Sally Macintyre

  • Using natural experiments to evaluate population health interventions: new Medical Research Council guidance

    Peter Craig;Cyrus Cooper;David Gunnell;Sally Haw

  • “Food deserts”—evidence and assumption in health policy making

    Steven Cummins;Sally Macintyre

  • The black report and beyond what are the issues

    Sally Macintyre

  • Ecological approaches: the rediscovery of the role of the physical and social environment

    S. Macintyre;A. Ellaway

  • Evidence for public health policy on inequalities: 1: The reality according to policymakers

    Mark Petticrew;Margaret Whitehead;Sally J Macintyre;Hilary Graham

  • Graffiti, greenery, and obesity in adults: secondary analysis of European cross sectional survey

    Anne Ellaway;Sally Macintyre;Xavier Bonnefoy

  • Gender differences in the associations between health and neighbourhood environment.

    M. Stafford;S. Cummins;S. Macintyre;A. Ellaway

  • Environmental and Lifestyle Factors Associated with Overweight and Obesity in Perth, Australia:

    Billie Giles-Corti;Sally Macintyre;Johanna P. Clarkson;Terro Pikora

  • Deprivation amplification revisited; or, is it always true that poorer places have poorer access to resources for healthy diets and physical activity?

    Sally Macintyre

  • Perceptions of Place and Health in Socially Contrasting Neighbourhoods

    Anne Ellaway;Sally Macintyre;Ade Kearns

  • A Systematic Study of an Urban Foodscape: The Price and Availability of Food in Greater Glasgow:

    Steven Cummins;Sally Macintyre

  • Do women 'over-report' morbidity? Men's and women's responses to structured prompting on a standard question on long standing illness.

    Sally Macintyre;Graeme Ford;Kate Hunt

  • Ontological Security and Psycho-Social Benefits from the Home: Qualitative Evidence on Issues of Tenure

    Rosemary Hiscock;Ade Kearns;Sally MacIntyre;Anne Ellaway

  • Do poorer people have poorer access to local resources and facilities? The distribution of local resources by area deprivation in Glasgow, Scotland.

    Sally Macintyre;Laura Macdonald;Anne Ellaway

  • Health and perceptions of the local environment in socially contrasting neighbourhoods in glasgow

    Anne Sooman;Sally Macintyre

Frequent Co-Authors

Anne Ellaway
Anne Ellaway University of Glasgow
John M. Melack
John M. Melack University of California, Santa Barbara
Kate Hunt
Kate Hunt University of Stirling
Steven Cummins
Steven Cummins London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Patrick West
Patrick West University of Glasgow
Ade Kearns
Ade Kearns University of Glasgow
Mark Petticrew
Mark Petticrew London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Alastair H. Leyland
Alastair H. Leyland University of Glasgow
Alice L. Alldredge
Alice L. Alldredge University of California, Santa Barbara
Ian J. Deary
Ian J. Deary University of Edinburgh

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